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The Wehrmacht Retreats - Fighting a Lost War, 1943 (Hardcover)
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The Wehrmacht Retreats - Fighting a Lost War, 1943 (Hardcover)
Series: Modern War Studies
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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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