
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Hitler's Generals

Hitler's Generals
Year: 1989
Pages: 528
Format: PDF

Pages: 528
Format: PDF

Hitler's Generals by Thomas Fleming The book "Hitler's Generals" by Thomas Fleming is a historical narrative that tells the story of the German military leaders who served under Adolf Hitler during World War II. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the lives and careers of these generals, exploring their backgrounds, motivations, and decisions throughout the war. It delves into the strategic and tactical decisions they made, both successful and unsuccessful, and how these choices impacted the outcome of the conflict. The book begins with an introduction to the main characters, including Hermann Göring, Erich Ludendorff, Wilhelm Keitel, and Alfred Jodl, among others. Each chapter focuses on a specific general and their role in the war effort, providing insight into their personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. The author also examines the political and social climate of Germany during this time, highlighting the factors that influenced the generals' actions and decisions. One of the central themes of the book is the tension between the military leaders and Hitler, who often clashed over strategies and priorities. The generals were often frustrated by Hitler's micromanaging and his insistence on following a particular course of action, even when it went against their professional judgment. This tension is evident in the way the generals tried to manipulate Hitler or work around him to achieve their goals.
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