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General Heinz Guderian's revolutionary strategic vision and his
skill in armored combat brough Germany its initial victories during
World War II. Combining Guderian's land offensive with Luftwaffe
attacks, the Nazi Blitzkrieg decimated the defenses of Poland,
Norway, France--and, very neatly, Russia--at the war's outset. But
in 1941, when Guderian advised that ground forces should take a
step back, Hitler dismissed him. In these pages, the outspoken
general shares his candid point of view on what would have led
Germany to victory, and what ensured that it didn't. In addition to
providing a rare inside look at key members of the Nazi party,
Guderian reveals in detail how he developed the Panzer tank forces
and orchestrated their various campaigns, from the break through at
Sedan to his drive to the Channel coast that virtually decided the
Battle of France. "Panzer Leader"became a bestseller within one
year of its original publication in 1952 and has since been
recognized as a classic account of the greatest conflict of our
time.
Heinz Guderian - master of the Blitzkrieg and father of modern tank
warfare - commanded the German XIX Army Corps as it rampaged across
Poland in 1939. Personally leading the devastating attack which
traversed the Ardennes Forest and broke through French lines, he
was at the forefront of the race to the Channel coast. Only
Hitler's personal command to halt prevented Guderian's tanks and
troops turning Dunkirk into an Allied bloodbath. Later commanding
Panzergruppe 2 in Operation Barbarossa, Guderian's armoured
spearhead took Smolensk after fierce fighting and was poised to
launch the final assault on Moscow when he was ordered south to
Kiev. In the battle that followed, he helped encircle and capture
over 600,000 Soviet troops after days of combat in the most
terrible conditions. Panzer Leader is a searing firsthand account
of the most effective fighting force in modern history by the man
who commanded it.
This is one of the most significant military books of the twentieth
century. By an outstanding soldier of independent mind, it pushed
forward the evolution of land warfare and was directly responsible
for German armoured supremacy in the early years of the Second
World War. Published in 1937, the result of 15 years of careful
study since his days on the German General Staff in the First World
War, Achtung Panzer! argues how vital the proper use of tanks and
supporting armoured vehicles would be in the conduct of a future
war. When that war came, just two years later, he proved it,
leading his Panzers with distinction in the Polish, French and
Russian campaigns. Panzer warfare had come of age, exactly as he
had forecast.This first English translation of Heinz Guderian's
classic book - used as a textbook by Panzer officers in the war -
has an introduction and extensive background notes by the modern
English historian Paul Harris.
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