Hitler's strategy
First published in 1951, this book examines Hitler's strategy and how it developed during the Second World War. Hinsley, who had worked as a code breaker during the war, uses a variety of contemporary documents as sources, including records taken from the German Naval Archives after its capture...
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Cambridge, UK
Cambridge University Press
2013
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| Edition: | 1st paperback ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The German navy, the Russian pact, the British problem and the decision to make war
- The first phase
- The invasion of Norway and the fall of France
- An invasion of England?
- The crucial months, September to December 1940
- The decision to attack Russia
- North Africa, the Mediterranean and the Balkans in 1941
- The Battle of the Atlantic in 1941
- German-Japanese negotiations in 1941
- 1942
- The end of the German surface fleet, January 1943
- Hitler's strategy in defeat
- App.A. The German surface fleet
- App.B. German's infringements of the naval clauses of the Treaty of Versailles
- App.C. The new U-boats


