Hitler's Soldiers: The German Army in the Third Reich

Author:   Ben H. Shepherd
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300228809


Pages:   664
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ben H. Shepherd
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780300228809


ISBN 10:   0300228805
Pages:   664
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Excellent . . . An admirable study. -Nicholas Stargardt, Wall Street Journal An engaging investigation of the German army's complex relationship with the Third Reich. The author, the Glasgow academic Ben Shepherd, does a sterling job of boiling down the 12 years of Nazi Germany to produce an accessible account of the Faustian pact entered into by German generals . . . -Roger Moorhouse, Times Shepherd has written a comprehensive history of the 20th century's most formidable fighting machine. It is also an unanswerable indictment of the moral cowardice and arrogance of an officer corps who sold their souls to Hitler and allowed him to lead them and their beloved country into the abyss. -Nigel Jones, BBC History Highly readable and with great narrative scope, this is an excellent starting-point for anyone who wishes to have a broad overview of WWII from the German military point of view. -Robert Carver, Military History Monthly


Highly readable and with great narrative scope, this is an excellent starting-point for anyone who wishes to have a broad overview of WWII from the German military point of view. Robert Carver, Military History Monthly--Robert Carver Military History Month (11/01/2016)


Highly readable and with great narrative scope, this is an excellent starting-point for anyone who wishes to have a broad overview of WWII from the German military point of view. Robert Carver, Military History Monthly--Robert Carver Military History Month (11/01/2016) Excellent. . . he uses the letters of individual soldiers to great effect. . . an admirable study. Nicholas Stargardt, The Wall Street Journal--Nicholas Stargardt Wall Street Journal Shepherd has written a comprehensive history of the 20th century s most formidable fighting machine. It is also an unanswerable moral indictment of the moral cowardice and arrogance of an officer crops who sold their souls to Hitler and allowed him to lead them and their beloved country into the abyss. Nigel Jones, BBC History--Nigel Jones BBC History Magazine (08/01/2016) An engaging investigation of the German army s complex relationship with the Third Reich. The author, the Glasgow academic Ben Shepherd, does a sterling job of boiling down the 12 years of Nazi Germany to produce an accessible account of the Faustian pact entered into by German generals Roger Moorhouse, The Times--Roger Moorhouse The Times (06/18/2016)


Highly readable and with great narrative scope, this is an excellent starting-point for anyone who wishes to have a broad overview of WWII from the German military point of view. Robert Carver, <i>Military History Monthly</i>--Robert Carver Military History Month (11/01/2016)


"""Excellent . . . An admirable study.""—Nicholas Stargardt, Wall Street Journal ""An engaging investigation of the German army’s complex relationship with the Third Reich. The author, the Glasgow academic Ben Shepherd, does a sterling job of boiling down the 12 years of Nazi Germany to produce an accessible account of the Faustian pact entered into by German generals . . .""—Roger Moorhouse, Times ""Shepherd has written a comprehensive history of the 20th century’s most formidable fighting machine. It is also an unanswerable indictment of the moral cowardice and arrogance of an officer corps who sold their souls to Hitler and allowed him to lead them and their beloved country into the abyss.""—Nigel Jones, BBC History ""Highly readable and with great narrative scope, this is an excellent starting-point for anyone who wishes to have a broad overview of WWII from the German military point of view.""—Robert Carver, Military History Monthly"


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Ben H. Shepherd is reader in history, Glasgow Caledonian University. He lives in Glasgow, UK.

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