A selection of the Military Book Club: An “informative and
objective” biography of a genius commander and a study of his
loyalty to the Nazi cause (Library Journal). To many close students
of World War II, Erich von Manstein is considered the greatest
commander of the war, if not the entire twentieth century. He devised
the plan that conquered France in 1940 and led an infantry corps in
that campaign. At the head of a panzer corps, he reached the gates of
Leningrad in 1941, then took command of 11th Army and conquered
Sevastopol and the Crimea. After destroying another Soviet army in the
north, he was given command of the ad hoc Army Group Don to retrieve
the German calamity at Stalingrad, whereupon he launched a
counteroffensive that, against all odds, restored the German front.
Afterward, he commanded Army Group South, nearly crushing the Soviets
at Kursk, and then skillfully resisted their relentless attacks as he
traded territory for coherence in the East. Though an undoubtedly
brilliant military leader—whose achievements, considering the forces
at his disposal, rivaled of Patton, Rommel, MacArthur, and
Montgomery—surprisingly little is known about Manstein himself, save
for his own memoir and the accolades of his contemporaries. In this
book, we finally have a full portrait of the man, including his
campaigns, and an analysis of what precisely kept a genius like
Manstein harnessed to such a dark cause. A great military figure,
but a man who lacked a sharp political sense, Manstein was very much
representative of the Germano-Prussian military caste of his time.
Though Hitler was uneasy about the influence he’d gained throughout
the German Army, Manstein ultimately declined to join any clandestine
plots against his Führer, believing they would simply cause chaos,
the one thing he abhorred. Though he constantly opposed Hitler on
operational details, he considered it a point of loyalty to simply
stand with the German state, in whatever form. Though not bereft of
personal opinions, his primary allegiances were, first, to Deutschland
and, second, to the soldiers under his command, who’d been committed
against an enemy many times their strength. It is thus through
Manstein that the attitudes of other high-ranking officers who fought
during the Second World War, particularly on the Eastern Front, can be
illuminated. This book is a “well-researched, convincingly reasoned
analysis of a general widely considered one of WWII’s great
commanders” (Publishers Weekly). Includes photographs.
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Hitler's Master Strategist
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ISBN
9781935149552
Publisert
2014
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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