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  • Sales Rank: #9442327 in Books
  • Published on: 1957
  • Binding: Paperback

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Panzer Leader
By PeteB
Had this book some years ago and found it very interesting. Then somehow I lost it so ordered a new one from Amazon. The photos look like they've been photocopied and are not up to the quality of my original book. Guderian certainly knew his stuff both as a field commander and a staff officer. His version of his arguments with Hitler over strategy and tactics are enlightening.

25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5How Blitzkrieg was created.
By Amazon Customer
Opening with an excellent foreword which puts you in the mindset of the German General Staff, this book allows you to understand WWII from the German perspective.The book starts off by describing the development of German armoured warfare which arose out of a need for mobile defence, a direct result of the Treaty of Versailles. This gives valuable insight into how the Germans were able to bring about swift victories in Poland and France at the start of the war by using their experiences from re-militarising the Ruhr region and the friendly invasion of Austria.Guderian then gives an account of his campaigns in Poland, France and Russian up to the end of the first year when he was dismissed by Hitler. The account is backed up by sketch maps and you get an impression of what it was like to be there with the difficulties they faced from supplies to weather, the enemy and worst of all with their own high command.Later in the war Guderian is recalled to service to try to reverse the worsening fortunes of the Army and it is this part of the book which is probably the most interesting as you see his constant battles with Hitler and the high command to make them see sense such as not to launch operation Citadel (at Kursk). However in the end sense rarely prevails and you see the disastrous consequences that Guderian has predicted come to light.At the end of this book you come away with a good impression of Guderian and I feel that he was trying to make the best of a bad situation. However like Antony Beevor says in his book Stalingrad this type of book was written after the war and is no doubt written in such a way that the suffering of civilians is rarely mention, such as soldiers evicting russian peasants into the freezing cold and also the interactions between the Generals and the infamous SS divisions 'clearing up' behind the lines. You'll also find that the disaster at Stalingrad is not really covered in this book due to the book being a personal account from Guderian and not a full history of the campaigns.All in all this is a great book and gives a good perspective of the war from the German perspective from the rise of German military power to it's catastrophic downfall.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4An interesting insight into the Wehrmacht
By Mrs. TK Ellis
I've had this book sitting on my bookshelf for years and finally decided it was time to read it or get rid of it, and I am pleased to say that I made the right choice to read it. The book is an absolute gem. It details Guderian's rise through the ranks and his work on motorised infantry, his part in the campaigns, particularly the fall of Poland and France and the invasion of the Soviet Union and his efforts to make Hitler and his inner circle see the terrible mistakes they were making with their poor military decisions, especially in the latter part of the war.The impression you are left with is that Guderian was a proud Prussian and proud soldier. He speaks warmly of his friends and family and he appears to be a dedicated individual who really cared about the state of his soldiers.He details quite explicitly the campaigns he was involved in, whether as the victor or the deafeted and his rows with the supreme HQ and Hitler are eye-openers. He does not discuss the "jewish question" nor does he speak at any great depth about things like the Commissar Order when invading Russia or the work of the Einsatzgruppen. In fact he is very quiet about this dedicating something like 3 or 4 sentences to the actions and then rounding off with the conclusion that orders like that did not win hearts and minds!There was an eyebrow raising moments in the book, when the Allies call for unconditional surrender and he suggests that this would be oppressing the German people and very unfair - considering this was in late 1943 and the Commissar orders and the final solution were both well underway it would be tongue in cheek if it wasn't so tragic. It would also have been very interesting to hear his views on the crimes against humanity and his feelings about the war after he was released by the Allies. The other thing I found chilling about this book was that Hitler had all these capable, competent and well loved (by the troops anyway) military leaders and he over-ruled them and constantly undermined them, which meant a lack of cohesion and in-fighting which was good for the Allies, but tragic for Germany.Overall, this is a very good book and I would warmly recommend it to anyone with an interest in military history.

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