Hitler's Mistakes (1984) By Ronald Lewin
Based on a wide-ranging synthesis of specialist sources, this account explores the flaws in Hitler's character and how they translated into military blunders and compound failures.
In this book, the author displays a sure grasp of the complicated makeup of one of the greatest evil geniuses in history. This masterful examination is based on an impressively wide study of many sources unfamiliar to most. Among the elements discussed are: How Hitler divided responsibility among the minions, how Hitler treated the Chruch, how the German High Command began to fall apart as Hitler gradually lost his power, and much more.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 186 pages
- In Good Condition