The volume is supported by helpful diagrams and maps and offers fascinating insights on a range of related topics.

History

the latest volume of Germany and the Second World War slices open the German war effort and examines the inner workings of war administration, economy, and manpower resources, 1942-1944/ ... every page is packed with a dense compilation of information and analysis ... a rigorous, academic analysis packed with information impossible to find elsewhere in English, and it also forms an integral part of an exceedingly important series of books about Germany's role in the world conflict. We can't recommend it to the casual reader, but it certainly belongs on the shelf of every serious historian of World War II as part of the ultimate autopsy of the German war effort.

Stone & Stone

From the outbreak of war to the end of 1941, Germany was riding high over much of Europe; then it all began to go wrong. Volume V Part II of the comprehensive and authoritative Germany and the Second World War series spans the years 1942 to 1945, and looks in closely researched detail, and against a background of growing military setbacks and disasters leading to final defeat, at the administration and ruthless exploitation of the occupied countries and of Germany's own allies, and the effect on their populations (in particular their Jews, Roma, and Sinti) and national economies. This comprehensive study of the meteoric rise to prominence of Hitler's crown prince Albert Speer, and his struggle to implement a 'total war' armaments policy in the face of opposition from the Party's Gauleiters and political rivals in the Nazi leadership, documents with a wealth of maps, diagrams, and tables the achievements of the arms drive he masterminded; a large part of this success is shown to have relied on the forced or slave labour of those under German domination. The conflicting claims of industry and the Wehrmacht for dwindling manpower resources are also considered. Series description: The volumes so far published in the magisterial ten-volume Germany and the Second World War series have attracted international acclaim as a major contribution to historical study. Under the auspices of the Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt [Research Institute for Military History] at Potsdam, a team of renowned historians has combined a full synthesis of existing material with the latest research to produce what will be the definitive history of the Second World War from the German point of view. The comprehensive analysis, based on detailed scholarly research, is underpinned by a full apparatus of maps, diagrams, and tables.
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Presents the analysis of the administration and exploitation of the German sphere of power and of the German war economy. This volume shows how, despite military success and increasingly desperate efforts at mobilizing every resource for the war effort, it was becoming apparent that the Reich's strength was spent.
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PART 1: GERMAN RULE IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES 1942-1945; PART 2: ALBERT SPEER AND ARMAMENTS POLICY IN TOTAL WAR; PART 3: MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, DEPLOYMENT OF THE POPULATION, AND MANNING THE ARMED FORCES IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE WAR 1942-1944; CONCLUSION
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Review from other book by this author REVIEWS OF THE GERMAN EDITION `a remarkable achievement of collaborative history . . . undoubtedly the best analytic account of the war from the German perspective.' German History `a work of outstanding scholarship . . . On almost every page there are insights and stimulating ideas.' Journal of Modern History `cool, magisterial and convincing . . . this is a work of the highest importance, not only for military historians, but for all students of world history in the 20th century.' Sir Michael Howard, English Historical Review `Should leave no doubt that the world's most distinguished company of military historians is to be found in the Militargeschichtliches Forschungsamt.' American Historical Review
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Examines the implementation of Nazi racial policy in Occupied Europe at the height of the war Explains how the German war economy began to falter despite military success Completes the comprehensive analysis of the mobilization of manpower and resources begun in Volume V/I
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Examines the implementation of Nazi racial policy in Occupied Europe at the height of the war Explains how the German war economy began to falter despite military success Completes the comprehensive analysis of the mobilization of manpower and resources begun in Volume V/I
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198208730
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
2211 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
54 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
1228