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1. The Army in the New Reich, 1933–36
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Introduction ix
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Part I: Military Ascent, Moral Decline
- 1. The Army in the New Reich, 1933–36 3
- 2. The Road to War, 1936–39 22
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Part II: Triumph and Hubris
- 3. Poland, 1939–40 45
- 4. ‘Sitzkrieg’, 1939–40 61
- 5. The Greatest Victory, 1940 72
- 6. Occupying the West, 1940–41 89
- 7. Planning Operation Barbarossa, 1940–41 110
- 8. Barbarossa Unleashed, 1941 134
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Part III: Losing the Initiative
- 9. Barbarossa Undone, 1941 161
- 10. Resistance and Reaction, 1941: Western Europe and Southeast Europe 190
- 11. Winter Crisis, 1941–42 203
- 12. The Desert War, 1941–42 219
- 13. Southern Russia and Stalingrad, 1942–43 242
- 14. Faces of Occupation, 1942–43: The Soviet Union 274
- 15. Faces of Occupation, 1942–43: Western Europe and Southeast Europe 297
- 16. The Initiative Lost, 1943 317
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Part IV: Beleaguered
- 17. Takeover in Southern Europe, 1943–44 341
- 18. The Eastern Front, 1943–44: The Ostheer Retreats 356
- 19. The Eastern Front, 1943–44: The Frontsoldat Endures 376
- 20. Italy, 1943–44 397
- 21. Fortress Europe Breached, 1943–44 418
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Part V: Defeat, Destruction and Self-Destruction
- 22. The Greatest Defeat, 1944 435
- 23. The Army ‘Recovers’, 1944–45 468
- 24. The Army Self-Destructs, 1945 497
- Conclusion 521
- Acknowledgements 537
- Appendices 539
- Notes 555
- Bibliography 604
- Index 616
- Notes on Illustrations 636
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Introduction ix
-
Part I: Military Ascent, Moral Decline
- 1. The Army in the New Reich, 1933–36 3
- 2. The Road to War, 1936–39 22
-
Part II: Triumph and Hubris
- 3. Poland, 1939–40 45
- 4. ‘Sitzkrieg’, 1939–40 61
- 5. The Greatest Victory, 1940 72
- 6. Occupying the West, 1940–41 89
- 7. Planning Operation Barbarossa, 1940–41 110
- 8. Barbarossa Unleashed, 1941 134
-
Part III: Losing the Initiative
- 9. Barbarossa Undone, 1941 161
- 10. Resistance and Reaction, 1941: Western Europe and Southeast Europe 190
- 11. Winter Crisis, 1941–42 203
- 12. The Desert War, 1941–42 219
- 13. Southern Russia and Stalingrad, 1942–43 242
- 14. Faces of Occupation, 1942–43: The Soviet Union 274
- 15. Faces of Occupation, 1942–43: Western Europe and Southeast Europe 297
- 16. The Initiative Lost, 1943 317
-
Part IV: Beleaguered
- 17. Takeover in Southern Europe, 1943–44 341
- 18. The Eastern Front, 1943–44: The Ostheer Retreats 356
- 19. The Eastern Front, 1943–44: The Frontsoldat Endures 376
- 20. Italy, 1943–44 397
- 21. Fortress Europe Breached, 1943–44 418
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Part V: Defeat, Destruction and Self-Destruction
- 22. The Greatest Defeat, 1944 435
- 23. The Army ‘Recovers’, 1944–45 468
- 24. The Army Self-Destructs, 1945 497
- Conclusion 521
- Acknowledgements 537
- Appendices 539
- Notes 555
- Bibliography 604
- Index 616
- Notes on Illustrations 636