Stephen Fritz- The First Soldier Hitler as Military Leader

Published: May 29, 2020, 4:22 p.m.

A leading expert reexamines history to offer a stunningly original portrait of Hitler as a competent military commander and strategist
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\nAfter Germany\u2019s humiliating World War II defeat, numerous German generals published memoirs claiming that their country\u2019s brilliant military leadership had been undermined by the F\xfchrer\u2019s erratic decision making. The author of three highly acclaimed books on the era, Stephen Fritz upends this characterization of Hitler as an ill-informed fantasist and demonstrates the ways in which his strategy was coherent and even competent.
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\nThat Hitler saw World War II as the only way to retrieve Germany\u2019s fortunes and build an expansionist Thousand-Year Reich is uncontroversial. But while his generals did sometimes object to Hitler\u2019s tactics and operational direction, they often made the same errors in judgment and were in agreement regarding larger strategic and political goals. A necessary volume for understanding the influence of World War I on Hitler\u2019s thinking, this work is also an eye-opening reappraisal of major events like the invasion of Russia and the battle for Normandy.

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Stephen G. Fritz is professor at East Tennessee State University. His books include Frontsoldaten: The German Soldier in World War II and Ostkrieg: Hitler\u2019s War of Extermination in the East. He lives in Johnson City, TN.

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