Hitler's Strategy 1940–1941
Delve into the intricate strategies of World War II with Hitler's Strategy 1940–1941 by Martin van Creveld, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This compelling paperback examines pivotal moments during the war, addressing critical questions such as whether Mussolini's invasion of Greece was against Hitler's wishes and the true nature of the Fuhrer's plans for the region. With 264 pages of insightful analysis, Dr. van Creveld unravels the complexities of the German campaign in the Balkans and its profound impact on the subsequent assault on Soviet Russia. This book is essential for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a fresh perspective on the military strategies that shaped the course of the Eastern and Western fronts. Explore the tactical decisions that defined a tumultuous era and gain a deeper understanding of the war's dynamics through this thought-provoking work.