Since the end of World War II, Germans have struggled with the legacy of the Wehrmacht -- the unified armed forces mobilized by Adolf Hitler in 1935 to ensure the domination of the Third Reich in perpetuity. Historians have vigorously debated whether the Wehrmacht's atrocities represented a break with the past or a continuation of Germany's military traditions. Now available for the first time in English, this meticulously researched yet accessible overview by eminent historian Rolf-Dieter Muller provides the most comprehensive analysis of the organization to date, illuminating its role in...
Since the end of World War II, Germans have struggled with the legacy of the Wehrmacht -- the unified armed forces mobilized by Adolf Hitler in 193...
Gerhard P. Gross Janice W. Ancker Janice W. Ancker
Although much has been written about the Western Front in World War I, little attention has been given to developments in the east, especially during 1914 to 1915. Available for the first time in English, this study features contributions from scholars from eight countries who argue German, central, and eastern European perspectives.
Although much has been written about the Western Front in World War I, little attention has been given to developments in the east, especially during ...