Warlord Hitler

Warlord Hitler
Author: Alan Donohue
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000988611

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This book is a study of Adolf Hitler in his role as military commander and strategist from the beginning of the Second World War until the end of 1942, examining in detail the campaign in southern Russia that year. The thesis challenges the post-war narrative of Hitler as a dilettante who was solely responsible for the strategic and operational errors that led to Germany’s defeat in the war. Instead, this research highlights that decisions made by Hitler with respect to such disparate themes as strategy, operations, logistics, intelligence, economics, air and naval power, and coalition warfare were generally sound if viewed from his perspective, even if they were not ultimately successful. It also gives an overview of his own ideas concerning all aspects of military affairs, such as intelligence, command, and morale. The careful analysis of Hitler’s decision-making process offers a unique contribution to Second World War scholarship and moves beyond a superficial understanding that the war’s outcome was a result of Hitler’s ineptitude as a military leader. Warlord Hitler will appeal to postgraduates and specialists in military history, as well as general readers interested in a deeper study of the Second World War.

The Artist Within the Warlord

The Artist Within the Warlord
Author: Carolyn Yeager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-08-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0692179585

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An original translation by Wilhelm Kriessmann, Ph.D and Carolyn Yeager from Hermann Giesler's memoir, Ein Anderer Hitler (Another Hitler)..In this book, you'll learn about the authentic Hitler-Hitler the artist and humanist. Softcover, 245 pages, 110 images.

Adolf Hitler THE EVIL

Adolf Hitler  THE EVIL
Author: Helmar Neubacher
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783748182764

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Neubacher makes to a subject of discussion the "Evil" in the former "Fuehrer" of the German people and moreover gives answers to up this day unanswered Questions: - What consequences on Hitler's life did the bite of the "Billy Goat of Leonding" into the genitals of the then nine year old "Adi" have? - What influence did Hitler's "Youth Years in Vienna" have on his personal development towards becoming Germany's "Fuehrer", as mankind knows him today? - Where does Hitler's unfathomable hatred and unrestrained will destruction of Jews and everyone who didn't follow his opinion come from? - Why, how and under which circumstances did his so dearly loved niece"Geli" Raubal die? Into the scene of action, the author skillfully integrates a highly intelligent species on a "far distant Earth", which is observing the entire events on the Earth of the Humans with greatest of interest, without however intervening directly - and yet the millions of light years distant observers of the terrible happenings about Adolf Hitler show us - what they look like - what feats they are capable of, resulting from their overwhelming technology. As a kind of gift they also solve the age-old secret of the origin of life on our earth and tell us people where we come from. Towards the end of the book, the author draws up a "scenario of terror": H.Neubacher shows, how the then "Fuehrer" of the Germans nearly had managed by a hair's breath and without transition, in the year 1943 to provoke a 3rd World War from the 2nd World War and to cover the entire Earth with the fire of war. This novel was written in honour of a nearly unknown soldier of the 3rd Reich. The insignificant lance corporal Eugen Wasner in 1943 told his comrades on the Eastern Front the story of "The bite of the Billy Goat of Leonding". He, Wasner, was present at the juvenile foul deed, when his school friend "Adi" urinated into the animal's mouth. The Chancellor and Warlord Hitler terribly punished Wasner for his spreading of this story from childhood days. But the revenge of the abused animal kept catching up with the mighty "Fuehrer" loke a poetic justice, again and again dring his entire life. The Chancellor and Warlord Hitler terribly punished Wasner for his spreading of this story from childhood days. But the revenge of the abused animal kept catching up with the mighty "Fuehrer" loke a poetic justice, again and again dring his entire life. A thrilling book, which in the form of a novel, follows the historic event

The Warlord and the Renegade

The Warlord and the Renegade
Author: James Wyllie
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780752495682

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There is a continuing interest in the history of Hitler's Third Reich. This is a quirky, untold story of Hitler's Third Reich that uncovers the Goring brothers' bizarre relationship. It is illustrated with many rare archive photographs.

The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler

The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
Author: William L. Shirer
Publsiher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780795326134

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A concise and timely account of Hitler’s—and fascism’s—rise to power and ultimate defeat, from one of America’s most famous journalists. American journalist and author William L. Shirer was a correspondent for six years in Nazi Germany—and had a front-row seat to Hitler’s mounting influence. His most definitive work on the subject, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, is a riveting account defined by first-person experience interviewing Hitler, watching his impassioned speeches, and living in a country transformed by war and dictatorship. Shirer was originally commissioned to write The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler for a young adult audience. This account loses none of the immediacy of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich—capturing Hitler’s ascendence from obscurity, the horror of Nazi Germany’s mass killings, and the paranoia and insanity that marked the führer’s downfall. This book is by no means simplified—and is sure to appeal to adults as well as young people with an interest in World War II history. “For nearly 100 years William L Shirer has spoken to us of fascism, Nazis, and Hitler . . . [He] tells the unvarnished truth as he experienced it . . . I figured this school-type book wasn’t going to tell me anything new. But when I started reading, I realized that I wasn’t reading for the facts anymore. I listened to his story and heard the urgency in his voice: a voice from nearly 60 years ago telling us the truth about today.” —Daily Kos

Hitler

Hitler
Author: Martyn Housden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134713684

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Adolf Hitler is perceived to be the most evil political leader of twentieth-century Europe. By presenting a critical selection of primary source material this book examines Hitler's background and involvement in the rise of National Socialism, the government of the Third Reich, leadership of the Second World War in Germany and his psychology, to discuss Hitler's credentials as a revolutionary. This volume includes examination of: * the general characteristics of revolutions and revolutionaries * Hitler as agitator, dictator, deceiver and warlord * Hitler's architectural and artistic ambitions * Hitler's mind and personality. Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national leader to commit such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.

Mussolini Warlord

Mussolini Warlord
Author: H. James Burgwyn
Publsiher: Enigma Books
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781936274291

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The first study of Benito Mussolini's failure as a war leader.

When Titans Clashed

When Titans Clashed
Author: David M. Glantz,Jonathan M. House
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700621217

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On first publication, this uncommonly concise and readable account of Soviet Russia's clash with Nazi Germany utterly changed our understanding of World War II on Germany’s Eastern Front, immediately earning its place among top-shelf histories of the world war. Revised and updated to reflect recent Russian and Western scholarship on the subject, much of it the authors' own work, this new edition maintains the 1995 original's distinction as a crucial volume in the history of World War II and of the Soviet Union and the most informed and compelling perspective on one of the greatest military confrontations of all time. In 1941, when Pearl Harbor shattered America's peacetime pretensions, the German blitzkrieg had already blasted the Red Army back to Moscow. Yet, less than four years later, the Soviet hammer-and-sickle flew above the ruins of Berlin, stark symbol of a miraculous comeback that destroyed the Germany Army and put an end to Hitler's imperial designs. In swift and stirring prose, When Titans Clash provides the clearest, most complete account of this epic struggle, especially from the Soviet perspective. Drawing on the massive and unprecedented release of Soviet archival documents in recent decades, David Glantz, one of the world's foremost authorities on the Soviet military, and noted military historian Jonathan House expand and elaborate our picture of the Soviet war effort—a picture sharply different from accounts that emphasize Hitler's failed leadership over Soviet strategy and might. Rafts of newly available official directives, orders, and reports reveal the true nature and extraordinary scale of Soviet military operations as they swept across the one thousand miles from Moscow to Berlin, featuring stubborn defenses and monumental offensives and counteroffensives and ultimately costing the two sides combined a staggering twenty million casualties. Placing the war within its wider context, the authors also make use of recent revelations to clarify further the political, economic, and social issues that influenced and reflected what happened on the battlefield. Their work gives us new insight into Stalin's political motivation and Adolf Hitler’s role as warlord, as well as a better understanding of the human and economic costs of the war—for both the Soviet Union and Germany. While incorporating a wealth of new information, When Titans Clashed remains remarkably compact, a tribute to the authors' determination to make this critical chapter in world history as accessible as it is essential.