Cover image for Cross of iron : the rise and fall of the German war machine, 1918-1945 / John Mosier.
TITLE:
Cross of iron : the rise and fall of the German war machine, 1918-1945 / John Mosier.
Publication Date:
2006
Publication Information:
New York : Henry Holt and Co.,
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
319 p.
Summary:
World War I has inspired a vast mythology of bravery and carnage, told largely by the victors, that has fascinated readers for decades. Many have come to believe that the fast ascendancy of the Allied army, matched by the failure of a German army shackled by its rigidity, led to the war's outcome. Mosier demystifies the strategic and tactical realities to explain that it was Germany's military culture that provided it with the advantage in the first war. Likewise, Cross of Iron offers stunning revelations regarding the weapons of World War II, forcing a reevaluation of the reasons behind the French withdrawal, the Russian contribution, and Hitler as military thinker. Mosier lays to rest the notion that the army, as opposed to the SS, fought a clean and traditional war. Finally, he demonstrates how the German war machine succeeded against more powerful Allied armies until, in both wars, it was crushed by U.S. intervention.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780805075779
General Note:
"A John Macrae book."