Hitler's Greatest Defeat

Hitler's Greatest Defeat
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Publisher : Canelo + ORM
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781804361535
ISBN-13 : 1804361534
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Book Synopsis Hitler's Greatest Defeat by : Paul Adair

Download or read book Hitler's Greatest Defeat written by Paul Adair and published by Canelo + ORM. This book was released on 2022-09-22 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How the Nazis lost the war 1944 was a year of trial for the German Army. While the Allies were preparing to invade the Third Reich from the west, Stalin was set on a massive offensive to liberate the last remaining areas of Soviet territory still held by the Germans. Hitler was determined to hold fast. His muddled strategic thinking nullified the undoubted operational ability of his generals, and disaster was the inevitable result. This book is a gripping analysis of the Soviet campaign to capture Byelorussia, the German attempts to counter it, and the final, terrible collapse of Army Group Centre, inflicting even greater losses on the Germans than their earlier defeat at Stalingrad. It was a catastrophe of unbelievable proportions: 28 of 34 divisions, over 300,000 men, were lost. Hitler’s war effort was doomed and broken. An unputdownable history perfect for readers of Antony Beevor or James Holland.


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