A fascinating study of the devastating new form of warfare that redrew
the map of Europe in the opening year of World War II, bringing about
the military collapse and capitulation of seven modern industrialized
nations. On 1 September 1939, Nazi Germany launched the invasion of
Poland, employing a new type of offensive warfare: Blitzkrieg. So
named by Allied observers because of the shock and rapidity of its
effects, this new approach was based on speed, manoeuvrability and
concentration of firepower. The strategy saw startling success as the
panzer divisions, supported by Stuka dive-bombers, spread terror and
mayhem, reaching Warsaw in just one week. Aided by the intervention of
the Soviet Union in the east, the campaign was over in a mere 36 days.
This astonishing feat was followed by Operation Weserübung, the
invasion of Denmark and then Norway in 1940, the first joint
air-sea-land campaign in the history of warfare. Even more striking an
achievement was the swift and conclusive defeat of France during
May–June 1940. Refusing to let its forces dash themselves against
the fortifications of the Maginot Line, Germany instead sent its
divisions through neutral Belgium and northern France in Fall Gelb
('Case Yellow'), destroying Allied resistance and pursuing the remnant
of the British and French forces to Dunkirk in an audacious and
devastatingly effective assault. During the course of Fall Rot ('Case
Red') over the following 20 days, German forces pressed the attack and
by 25 June had forced France's leaders into a humiliating
capitulation. Illustrated throughout with detailed maps, artwork and
contemporary photographs, Blitzkrieg: The Invasion of Poland to the
Fall of France tells the story of these first breakneck attacks,
examining the armed forces, leaders, technology, planning and
execution in each campaign as well as the challenges faced by the
Germans in the pursuit of this new and deadly form of warfare.
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The Invasion of Poland to the Fall of France
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472847881
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok