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Hitler's greatest general

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An edition of Manstein (2010)

Manstein

Hitler's greatest general

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"The life of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein is the story of a doomed generation: the generals who claimed they fought for Germany, not for Hitler. Like Albert Speer, the polished, urbane Manstein was no uncouth Nazi. The ablest product of the German general staff, he impressed foes and friends alike. Charged with war crimes, his case was taken up by the British historian Liddell Hart. He was sentenced to 18 years, but released after three and went on to advise the West German government on founding its new army within NATO"--Page 2 of cover.

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English
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647

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Manstein: Hitler's greatest general
2011, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
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Manstein: Hitler's Greatest General
Mar 01, 2011, Phoenix, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Manstein: Hitler's Greatest General
Jun 07, 2011, Thomas Dunne Books
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Manstein: Hitler's greatest general
2010, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Table of Contents

Son of Prussia
A rising star : the Reichswehr years
Serving under Hitler
At the very centre of power
To war again
Architect of victory
A glorious summer
From France to Russia
Panzer Corps Commander
The campaign in the Crimea
The vain struggle for Stalingrad
A brief glimpse of victory
Defeat at Kursk
Fighting on two fronts
The last battles
Crime and punishment.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 603-614) and index.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.331092
Library of Congress
DD247.M3 M45 2010, DD247.M3

The Physical Object

Pagination
647 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
647

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37789231M
Internet Archive
mansteinhitlersg0000melv_j4h5
ISBN 10
0297845616
ISBN 13
9780297845614
OCLC/WorldCat
499070682
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1004042280

Work Description

Among students of military history, the genius of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein (1887–1973) is respected perhaps more than that of any other World War II soldier. He displayed his strategic brilliance in such campaigns as the invasion of Poland, the Blitzkrieg of France, the sieges of Sevastopol, Leningrad, and Stalingrad, and the battles of Kharkov and Kursk. Manstein also stands as one of the war's most enigmatic and controversial figures. To some, he was a leading proponent of the Nazi regime and a symbol of the moral corruption of the Wehrmacht. Yet he also disobeyed Hitler, who dismissed his leading Field Marshal over this incident, and has been suspected by some of conspiring against the Führer. Sentenced to eighteen years by a British war tribunal at Hamburg in 1949, Manstein was released in 1953 and went on to advise the West German government in founding its new army within NATO. Military historian and strategist Mungo Melvin combines his research in German military archives and battlefield records with unprecedented access to family archives to get to the truth of Manstein's life and deliver this definitive biography of the man and his career. - Publisher.

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