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Hitler’s Panzer Generals Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt and Schmidt Unguarded [Audiobook]


Free Download David Stahel, Julian Elfer (Narrator), "Hitler’s Panzer Generals: Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt and Schmidt Unguarded"
English | ASIN: B0CRM89XHJ | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~09:50:00 | 279 MB
Germany’s success in the Second World War was built upon its tank forces; however, many of its leading generals, with the notable exception of Heinz Guderian, are largely unknown. This biographical study of four German panzer army commanders serving on the Eastern Front is based upon their unpublished wartime letters to their wives. David Stahel offers a complete picture of the men conducting Hitler’s war in the East, with an emphasis on the private fears and public pressures they operated under. He also illuminates their response to the criminal dimension of the war as well as their role as leading military commanders conducting large-scale operations. While the focus is on four of Germany’s most important panzer generals-Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt, and Schmidt-the evidence from their private correspondence sheds new light on the broader institutional norms and cultural ethos of the Wehrmacht’s Panzertruppe.

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Panzer General Heinz Guderian and the Blitzkrieg Victories of WWII [Audiobook]


Free Download Panzer General: Heinz Guderian and the Blitzkrieg Victories of WWII (Audiobook)
English | May 26, 2020 | ASIN: B0886MM9LD | M4B@128 kbps | 12h 30m | 696 MB
Author: Kenneth Macksey | Narrator: Jonathan Cowley
Kenneth Macksey’s highly regarded biography of Generaloberst Heinz Guderian gives clear insight into the mind and motives of the father of modern tank warfare. Panzer General shows Guderian as a man of ideas equipped with the ability to turn inspiration into reality. A master of strategy and tactics, he was the officer most responsible for creating blitzkrieg in World War II.
Guderian built the Panzerwaffe in the face of opposition from the German General Staff and personally led the lightning campaigns by tanks and aircraft that put a large part of Europe under domination by the Third Reich. Kenneth Macksey, a tank man himself for more than 20 years, reveals the man as a brilliant rebel in search of ideals and a general whose personality, genius, and achievements far transcended those of Rommel.

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