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Barbarossa: Hoe Hitler de oorlog verloor (edició 2021)

de Jonathan Dimbleby (Autor)

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The gripping tale of the largest military campaign ever, by the much-acclaimed WW2 historian Barbarossa, Hitler's invasion of Russia in June 1941, was the largest military operation in history, its aim nothing less than 'a war of extermination' to annihilate Soviet communism, liquidate the Jews and create lebensraum for the so-called German master race. But it led to the destruction of the Third Reich, and was entirely cataclysmic; in six months of warfare no fewer than six million were killed, wounded or registered as missing in action, and soldiers on both sides committed heinous crimes behind the lines on a scale without parallel in the history of warfare. In Barbarossa, drawing on hitherto unseen archival material - including previously untranslated Russian sources - in his usual gripping style, Jonathan Dimbleby recounts not only the story of the military campaign, but the politics and diplomacy behind this epic clash of global titans. With authority and panache, he charts the crucial decisions made in the world's capitals and the bitter struggles on the front lines, giving vivid insights into the experiences of all players, from the leaders on all sides to the men and women on the ground. Above all, Dimbleby reveals the significance of 1941 - the year in which the Soviet Union destroyed Hitler's chance of realising his demented vision - as the most important struggle in the annals of the twentieth century. The definitive book on Barbarossa, this is a masterwork for the ages.… (més)
Membre:Jan-R
Títol:Barbarossa: Hoe Hitler de oorlog verloor
Autors:Jonathan Dimbleby (Autor)
Informació:De Arbeiderspers (2021), Edition: 01, 688 pages
Col·leccions:La teva biblioteca
Valoració:****
Etiquetes:Geschiedenis, W.O.2, Rusland, Politiek, Operatie Barbarossa

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Barbarossa: How Hitler Lost the War de Jonathan Dimbleby

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Decent overall view of Barbarossa. Large portions of the book deal with the behind the scenes diplomacy that was on-going during Barbarossa. The military side of Barbarossa was only covered lightly. ( )
  MnManstein | Jan 30, 2022 |
I approached this book with some trepidation. At over 500 pages plus maps and photographs, it details the first six months of one of the most horrific military campaigns of the twentieth century, the Eastern Front during the Second World War. The beginning of the book is a test of concentration, detailing the twists and turns of the politics and diplomacy leading up to the war. Once the military invasion begins, the author deftly weaves between politics and diplomacy, the strategy of the generals, and the frontline experiences of the ordinary soldier on both sides and the civilians caught up in the maelstrom. The author also explores the genocidal megalomania of Hitler and paranoid psychopathy of Stalin, detailing the horrific stories of their victims, as much a part of 'Barbarossa' as the military operation. Well written and thought provoking, even if you think you already know something of this period of history.

Recommended.

Copy purchased by the Reviewer from Readings Bookshop St Kilda, $A35 paperback.
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We live today in an age when war often consists of precision strikes against specific targets. Hitler’s approach, and indeed Stalin’s, was to bludgeon entire populations into submission with indiscriminate violence. As a consequence, the scale of the killing described in this book is quite sickening. Those six months saw not only the death and wounding of more than a million soldiers, but also the deliberate starvation of entire populations of civilians, particularly in cities such as Leningrad.

Then there was the cold-blooded killing of Jews, both at massacre sites like Babi Yar and in a chain of concentration camps across the region. Operation Barbarossa turned a series of local atrocities into a continental genocide. Dimbleby describes these events with great skill, care and attention to detail.
 
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The gripping tale of the largest military campaign ever, by the much-acclaimed WW2 historian Barbarossa, Hitler's invasion of Russia in June 1941, was the largest military operation in history, its aim nothing less than 'a war of extermination' to annihilate Soviet communism, liquidate the Jews and create lebensraum for the so-called German master race. But it led to the destruction of the Third Reich, and was entirely cataclysmic; in six months of warfare no fewer than six million were killed, wounded or registered as missing in action, and soldiers on both sides committed heinous crimes behind the lines on a scale without parallel in the history of warfare. In Barbarossa, drawing on hitherto unseen archival material - including previously untranslated Russian sources - in his usual gripping style, Jonathan Dimbleby recounts not only the story of the military campaign, but the politics and diplomacy behind this epic clash of global titans. With authority and panache, he charts the crucial decisions made in the world's capitals and the bitter struggles on the front lines, giving vivid insights into the experiences of all players, from the leaders on all sides to the men and women on the ground. Above all, Dimbleby reveals the significance of 1941 - the year in which the Soviet Union destroyed Hitler's chance of realising his demented vision - as the most important struggle in the annals of the twentieth century. The definitive book on Barbarossa, this is a masterwork for the ages.

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