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Hitler's Mistakes

Hitler's Mistakes


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A sharp and authoritative work of military history, Hitler's Mistakes presents a systematic analysis of the strategic, political, and personal blunders that ultimately led to the collapse of the Third Reich. Ronald Lewin, a distinguished military historian, argues that Hitler's failures were not merely the result of bad luck or circumstance, but stemmed from deep-seated ideological rigidity, contempt for professional military advice, and a catastrophic overestimation of his own genius. With incisive clarity, Lewin details the pivotal decisions — from the invasion of the Soviet Union to the mismanagement of the North African campaign — that squandered Germany's early advantages and sealed its defeat. The tone is analytical yet accessible, making complex military and political dynamics comprehensible to both general readers and history enthusiasts alike. This compelling reassessment stands as an essential companion to any serious study of World War II leadership and the psychology of power.

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Hitler's Mistakes
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: No markings

A sharp and authoritative work of military history, Hitler's Mistakes presents a systematic analysis of the strategic, political, and personal blunders that ultimately led to the collapse of the Third Reich. Ronald Lewin, a distinguished military historian, argues that Hitler's failures were not merely the result of bad luck or circumstance, but stemmed from deep-seated ideological rigidity, contempt for professional military advice, and a catastrophic overestimation of his own genius. With incisive clarity, Lewin details the pivotal decisions — from the invasion of the Soviet Union to the mismanagement of the North African campaign — that squandered Germany's early advantages and sealed its defeat. The tone is analytical yet accessible, making complex military and political dynamics comprehensible to both general readers and history enthusiasts alike. This compelling reassessment stands as an essential companion to any serious study of World War II leadership and the psychology of power.