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Hitler's War: Germany's Key Strategic Decisions 1940-1945

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Magenheimer, Heinz, Hitler's Germany's Key Strategic Decisions 1940-1945

352 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1999

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847 reviews206 followers
August 4, 2023
The German generals were were experienced and capable military leaders who understood the complexities of warfare. They often found themselves in a difficult position, torn between carrying out Hitler's orders and pursuing more conventional and rational military strategies. What would have happened if the German High Command chose the different paths?

In this book Heinz Magenheimer researches all the different options Germany had to change the outcome of the war. Perhaps a more coherent strategy, avoiding risky decisions or more flexibility to changing circumstances could have prevented Germany's defeat.

Certainly interesting for the history enthusiast but for the casual reader perhaps a bit too complicated.
Profile Image for Brent L.
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June 18, 2024
This is a fairly dense examination of German strategy in WW2 with alternatives and other possible outcomes explored.
As someone familiar with ww2 history I quite enjoyed it, although it could be difficult to get through if the reader does not have good background knowledge.
Profile Image for Martin Koenigsberg.
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June 22, 2016
Not sure what to think of this book. Basically , the author posits several changes in german policy and or stategies that might have changed the passage of the war. But the war was not conducted by a rational person, nor were the real war aims of the Nazis altogether rational. And managing to to go into to detail about Soviet Atrocities without mentioning the holocaust or the total destruction wreaked on the russian population is just sort of grotesque. This book is best when it sticks to strategies and tactics. Certainly interesting for the history enthusiast, a far read for the gamer, and maybe not worth while for the shallow divers into WWII...
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August 18, 2015
Very good general summary of the Second World War from a German point of view. Contains some interesting analyses of how the war might have evolved if different strategic decisions had been taken along the way - such as capturing Malta and Gibraltar (which could have been easily done in August or September 1940) and thus controlling the Mediterranean and North Africa. Recommended.
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May 26, 2025
Many authors suggested that Germany should have followed a Mediterranean strategy instead of invading Russia. Very good general summary of the Second World War from a German point of view.
I do question the suggestion that Germany could have defeated Russia if Hitler invaded Russia on June 12th or earlier.
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Author 3 books103 followers
May 30, 2016
Magenheimer looks at key strategic decisions that might have won the war for the Third Reich. He purposefully sets aside the "moral" issues of the war and looks at it from a military/geo-political perspective. I'd recommend only for historical junkies - not a light read.
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