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Hitler's fatal miscalculation : why Germany declared war on the United States / Klaus H. Schmider, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.

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    "In the last days of November 1941, Nazi Germany's strategic situation was ambiguous: her armies were in possession of most of continental Europe and fighting deep inside the USSR, but the momentum of the Wehrmacht's war machine appeared to be spending itself. In relation to the numbers of U-boats available, sinkings had been dropping since June; her surface fleet was unlikely to pick up the slack, since it had just had fuel restrictions imposed on it which all but ruled out a resumption of Atlantic operations. In the air, nighttime RAF bombing raids were becoming a feature of everyday life, and reaching deeper and deeper into areas of the German geography thus far untouched. On the Russian front, which consumed most of the army's and air force's assets, operations aimed at rendering the situation of the defenders of Leningrad and Moscow untenable and force the surrender of those of Sevastopol, were still in progress. On the downside, Army Group South had just been forced to abandon its most recent prize - the city of Rostov - to the counterattacking Red Army, an event that definitely had to be rated as a 'first' in the annals of the Russo- German war. Crucially, the war economy which needed to deliver a maximum output if the armed forces of the Third Reich were to have even a remote chance of meeting the conflicting priorities set by their warlord, had entered a period of crisis, with neither enough labour nor raw materials available to meet the demands for 1942"-- Provided by publisher.
    Variant Title
    Why Germany declared war on the United States
    Series
    Cambridge military histories
    Cambridge military histories.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Schmider, Klaus, author.
    Published
    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
    2011
    Locale
    Germany
    United States
    Contents
    Hitler's pre-war assessment of the United States and Japan
    Hitler's physical health in autumn 1941
    "All measures short of war": the German assessment of American strategy, 1940/41
    Forging an unlikely alliance: Germany and Japan, 1933-1941
    Facing the same dilemma: the US and German quest for rubber
    The crisis of the German war economy, 1940/41
    The end of Blitzkrieg? Barbarossa and the impact of Lend-Lease
    The Battle of the Atlantic
    The Luftwaffe on the eve of global war
    The Holocaust.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Hitler's pre-war assessment of the United States and Japan -- Hitler's physical health in autumn 1941 -- "All measures short of war": the German assessment of American strategy, 1940/41 -- Forging an unlikely alliance: Germany and Japan, 1933-1941 -- Facing the same dilemma: the US and German quest for rubber -- The crisis of the German war economy, 1940/41 -- The end of Blitzkrieg? Barbarossa and the impact of Lend-Lease -- The Battle of the Atlantic -- The Luftwaffe on the eve of global war -- The Holocaust.

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    English
    ISBN
    9781108834919
    Physical Description
    pages cm.

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