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Hitler's Great Gamble

A New Look at German Strategy, Operation Barbarossa, and the Axis Defeat in World War II

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Hitler's Great Gamble

By: James Ellman
Narrated by: David de Vries
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On June 22, 1941, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa, one of the turning points of World War II. Within six months, the invasion bogged down on the outskirts of Moscow, and the Eastern Front proved to be the decisive theater in the defeat of the Third Reich. Ever since, most historians have agreed that this was Hitler's gravest mistake. In Hitler's Great Gamble, James Ellman argues that while Barbarossa was a gamble and perverted by genocidal Nazi ideology, it was not doomed from the start. Rather it represented Hitler's best chance to achieve his war aims for Germany, which were remarkably similar to those of the kaiser's government in 1914. Other options, such as an invasion of England or an offensive to seize the oil fields of the Middle East, were considered and discarded as unlikely to lead to Axis victory.

In Ellman's recounting, Barbarossa did not fail because of flaws in the Axis invasion strategy, the size of the USSR, or the brutal cold of the Russian winter. Instead, German defeat was due to errors of Nazi diplomacy. Hitler chose not to coordinate his plans with his most militarily powerful allies, Finland and Japan, and ensure the seizure of the ports of Murmansk and Vladivostok. Had he done so, Germany might well have succeeded in defeating the Soviet Union and, perhaps, winning World War II.

©2019 James Ellman (P)2020 Tantor
World War II Wars & Conflicts Russia Military Germany Europe War World German Military
Fascinating Historical Information • Controversial Perspective • Thought-provoking Analysis • Detailed Diplomatic Discussions

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This book certainly gives you a lot to think about and puts into perspective How consequential some of the high command war decisions were.

Very Fascinating Book

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Great book I would have to check something’s out I never knew Stalin seemed a peace treaty with Germany after the start of hostilities with Russia. But great book overall makes you wonder what if

Germany

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I enjoyed the detailed explanation based on facts and not some biography or rumor.
True enlightened analysis of Hitler and his options

True enlightened analysis of Hitler and his options

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The author combines history and "what might have been" potentials for a very interesting narrative. He never gives into the attraction of "counterfactuals" as he tells the tale of what happened verses what could have happened. This indepth look at Hitler's decision to open a second front is well worth your time and energy.

An interesting view of Hitler v. Stalin

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interesting speculation, and good narrative. However, it seemed to me that this analysis fails to consider what the the U.S. might have done in these "counterfactual" scenarios.

interesting 'what if" exploration.

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