Ruckzüg


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The Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, marked a critical turning point in the European theater of World War II. The massive landing on France's coast had been meticulously planned for three years, and the Allies anticipated a quick and decisive defeat of the German forces. Many of the planners were surprised, however, by the length of time it ultimately took to defeat the Germans. While much has been written about D-day, very little has been written about the crucial period from August to September, immediately after the invasion. In Rückzug, Joachim Ludewig draws on military records from both sides to show that a quick defeat of the Germans was hindered by excessive caution and a lack of strategic boldness on the part of the Allies, as well as by the Germans' tactical skill and energy. This intriguing study, translated from German, not only examines a significant and often overlooked phase of the war, but also offers a valuable account of the conflict from the perspective of the German forces.




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The Wehrmacht Retreats


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Throughout 1943, the German army, heirs to a military tradition that demanded and perfected relentless offensive operations, succumbed to the realities of its own overreach and the demands of twentieth-century industrialized warfare. In his new study, prizewinning author Robert Citino chronicles this weakening Wehrmacht, now fighting desperately on the defensive but still remarkably dangerous and lethal. Drawing on his impeccable command of German-language sources, Citino offers fresh, vivid, and detailed treatments of key campaigns during this fateful year: the Allied landings in North Africa, General von Manstein's great counterstroke in front of Kharkov, the German attack at Kasserine Pass, the titanic engagement of tanks and men at Kursk, the Soviet counteroffensives at Orel and Belgorod, and the Allied landings in Sicily and Italy. Through these events, he reveals how a military establishment historically configured for violent aggression reacted when the tables were turned; how German commanders viewed their newest enemy, the U.S. Army, after brutal fighting against the British and Soviets; and why, despite their superiority in materiel and manpower, the Allies were unable to turn 1943 into a much more decisive year. Applying the keen operational analysis for which he is so highly regarded, Citino contends that virtually every flawed German decision-to defend Tunis, to attack at Kursk and then call off the offensive, to abandon Sicily, to defend Italy high up the boot and then down much closer to the toe-had strong supporters among the army's officer corps. He looks at all of these engagements from the perspective of each combatant nation and also establishes beyond a shadow of a doubt the synergistic interplay between the fronts. Ultimately, Citino produces a grim portrait of the German officer corps, dispelling the longstanding tendency to blame every bad decision on Hitler. Filled with telling vignettes and sharp portraits and copiously documented, The Wehrmacht Retreats is a dramatic and fast-paced narrative that will engage military historians and general readers alike.




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B-17 Navigator


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During World War II, the Army Air Corps had effective formulae for turning raw recruits, only a year or two out of high school, into flying officersofficers and gentlemen. This is the story of one such recruits transformation from college freshman into B-17 navigator, second lieutenant complete with silver wings and gold bars. Loving support from a nineteen-year old bride helped bring about the transformation. His adventure started at the Presidio of Monterey in California and moved through four different stops in Texas and a final three in Iowa and Nebraska before he was ready to cross the Atlantic and attack Hitlers Festung Europa.




Die Deutschen und die See


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Zum Anla� des 60. Geburtstages von Professor Dr. Michael Salewski wird diese Sammlung seiner Aufs�tze zur deutschen Marinegeschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts vorgelegt, die freilich nur einen Teilbereich seines wissenschaftlichen �uvres repr�sentieren. Inhalt: Deutschland als Seemacht - Die "Reichsflotte" von 1848 - Zukunftsflotten - Die Preu�ische Expedition nach Japan (1859-1861) - Die preu�ische Ostasienpolitik (1859-1862) - Kiel und die Marine - Die Milit�rische Bedeutung des Nord-Ostsee-Kanals - Die wilhelminischen Flottengesetze - Navy and Politics in Germany and France in the 20th Century - D�nemark im strategischen Kalkuel Deutschlands vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg - Probleme maritimer Ruestungskontrolle und Abruestung - Selbstverst�ndnis und historisches Bewu�tsein der deutschen Kriegsmarine - Die deutsche Kriegsmarine zwischen Landesverteidigung und Seemachtambitionen - Die Verteidigung der Ostsee 1918-1939 - England, Hitler und die Marine - Das maritime Dritte Reich - Die deutsche Seestrategie des Zweiten Weltkriegs - Das Wesentliche von "Weseruebung" - Das Ende der deutschen Schlachtschiffe im Zweiten Weltkrieg - Von Raeder zu D�nitz. - U-Boot-Krieg: Historisches �... there is an impressive amount of information offered by the historians on their areas of special interest. Although many of them are acknowledged experts and have written widely on the topic, they still manage to present their findings in a new and interesting light.� International Journal of Maritime History Im Beiheft 45 finden Sie weitere Beitr�ge zur deutschen Marinegeschichte .




The Legacy and Impact of German Unification


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On October 3, 1990 the future of both Europe and Germany became powerfully and inexorably intertwined across a politically broadened continent powering transformative social, political and economic interactions. The thirty year mark after the then reigning chancellor Helmut Kohl promised 'flourishing landscapes' in the former GDR is more than just a new anniversary from which mandatory reflections must follow. Arguably, it represents a temporal boundary between the adjustments and reactions conditioned and captivated by a sense of something new and uncertain, and that point moving forward from which unification’s legacy inescapably tethers Germany’s future to normal politics shaped by the issues of the moment, and not politics gripped by the debates of unification itself. That legacy is defined by an accumulation over thirty years of adjustments, mutations, counter-adjustments and strategic reactions which have now delivered through the many ripples of change a Germany managing the course-trajectory which unification has relentlessly plotted. The foreseeable future will certainly see that legacy of unification tenaciously continue to project yet shrouded within the background of Germany’s routine politics. This volume explores that legacy within the post-unification era and reflects on the way forward into a near-term German future no longer consumed with unification itself but with the reality of politics it has steadily defined.




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