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9781472854391
Book Title
Dünkirchen 1940 : the German View of Dunkirk
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Item Length
7.8 in
Publication Year
2024
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Robert Kershaw
Genre
History
Topic
World
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Width
5.4 in
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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This is the first major history to uncover what went wrong for the Germans at Dunkirk. As supreme military commander, Hitler had seemingly achieved a miracle after the swift capitulation of Holland and Belgium, but just seven kilometres outside Dunkirk - the only port through which the trapped British Expeditionary Force might escape - the panzers came to a shuddering stop. Hitler had lost control of his stunning advance. Only a detailed interpretation of the German perspective - historically lacking to date - can provide answers as to why.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
147285439x
ISBN-13
9781472854391
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18060626372

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Book Title
Dünkirchen 1940 : the German View of Dunkirk
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
World
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Robert Kershaw
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.4 in

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23
Reviews
"Kershaw's book is a welcome rebalancing; a thoughtful, well-researched and well-written contribution to a narrative that has long been too one-sided and too mired in national mythology." --Roger Moorhouse, The Times "A myth busting history of Dunkirk" --Richard Overy, The Telegraph "This is military history of the highest order. Superbly written and drawn from richly original sources, Dünkirchen 1940 throws new light on what the British tend to regard as an heroic humiliation but for the Germans was a victorious sideshow. An abundance of vivid personal memories, woven deftly in a clear narrative, make for a truly gripping read." -- Jonathan Dimbleby, author and broadcaster "Robert Kershaw's accurate and gritty account provides a fresh coherency to the German action in Belgium and France in the spring of 1940. His methodical approach dispels many of the myths surrounding Dunkirk." -- David Price, bestselling author of 'The Crew' "Impeccably researched, a unique and enthralling approach - Dunkirk solely from the victors' perspective." -- Anthony Tucker-Jones, author of 'Churchill, Master and Commander' "Robert Kershaw has produced another superb book that demands a reassessment of the fighting at Dunkirk. In this highly readable and insightful account, Kershaw provides a much needed corrective to some of the assumptions made about the German forces using a new and underutilised sources. The result is blend of absorbing narrative history and clinical analysis, that deserves take its place among the great works about this totemic battle." -- Lloyd Clark, author of 'Blitzkrieg: Myth, Reality and Hitler's Lightning War' "An impressive account - Kershaw uses a mass of eye-witness testimony to fashion a compelling narrative. In doing so, he offers an important reassessment of this pivotal moment in World War Two." -- Michael Jones, author of 'After Hitler: The Last Days of the Second World War' "Robert Kershaw makes all the complexities of 1940 easy to comprehend. This is a first-class book by a master of his trade. He comfortably combines British, French and German voices in an epic story which traverses the tactical to the grand strategic. In each area, a new and refreshing telling of one of the most decisive years in British history, he demonstrates that he is master of all." -- Robert Lyman, author of 'A War of Empires' "Kershaw tells an excellent story from a hitherto neglected viewpoint." -- History of War, "Kershaw's book is a welcome rebalancing; a thoughtful, well-researched and well-written contribution to a narrative that has long been too one-sided and too mired in national mythology." --Roger Moorhouse, The Times "A myth-busting history of Dunkirk" --Richard Overy, The Telegraph "This is military history of the highest order. Superbly written and drawn from richly original sources, Dünkirchen 1940 throws new light on what the British tend to regard as an heroic humiliation but for the Germans was a victorious sideshow. An abundance of vivid personal memories, woven deftly in a clear narrative, make for a truly gripping read." -- Jonathan Dimbleby, author and broadcaster "Robert Kershaw's accurate and gritty account provides a fresh coherency to the German action in Belgium and France in the spring of 1940. His methodical approach dispels many of the myths surrounding Dunkirk." -- David Price, bestselling author of 'The Crew' "Impeccably researched, a unique and enthralling approach - Dunkirk solely from the victors' perspective." -- Anthony Tucker-Jones, author of 'Churchill, Master and Commander' "Robert Kershaw has produced another superb book that demands a reassessment of the fighting at Dunkirk. In this highly readable and insightful account, Kershaw provides a much needed corrective to some of the assumptions made about the German forces using a new and underutilised sources. The result is blend of absorbing narrative history and clinical analysis, that deserves take its place among the great works about this totemic battle." -- Lloyd Clark, author of 'Blitzkrieg: Myth, Reality and Hitler's Lightning War' "An impressive account - Kershaw uses a mass of eye-witness testimony to fashion a compelling narrative. In doing so, he offers an important reassessment of this pivotal moment in World War Two." -- Michael Jones, author of 'After Hitler: The Last Days of the Second World War' "Robert Kershaw makes all the complexities of 1940 easy to comprehend. This is a first-class book by a master of his trade. He comfortably combines British, French and German voices in an epic story which traverses the tactical to the grand strategic. In each area, a new and refreshing telling of one of the most decisive years in British history, he demonstrates that he is master of all." -- Robert Lyman, author of 'A War of Empires' "Kershaw tells an excellent story from a hitherto neglected viewpoint." -- History of War, "Kershaw's book is a welcome rebalancing; a thoughtful, well-researched and well-written contribution to a narrative that has long been too one-sided and too mired in national mythology." --Roger Moorhouse, The Times "A myth busting history of Dunkirk" --Richard Overy, The Telegraph "This is military history of the highest order. Superbly written and drawn from richly original sources, Dünkirchen 1940 throws new light on what the British tend to regard as an heroic humiliation but for the Germans was a victorious sideshow. An abundance of vivid personal memories, woven deftly in a clear narrative, make for a truly gripping read." -- Jonathan Dimbleby, author and broadcaster "Robert Kershaw's accurate and gritty account provides a fresh coherency to the German action in Belgium and France in the spring of 1940. His methodical approach dispels many of the myths surrounding Dunkirk." -- David Price, bestselling author of 'The Crew' "Impeccably researched, a unique and enthralling approach - Dunkirk solely from the victors' perspective." -- Anthony Tucker-Jones, author of 'Churchill, Master and Commander' "Robert Kershaw has produced another superb book that demands a reassessment of the fighting at Dunkirk. In this highly readable and insightful account, Kershaw provides a much needed corrective to some of the assumptions made about the German forces using new and underutilised sources. The result is a blend of absorbing narrative history and clinical analysis, that deserves to take its place among the great works about this totemic battle." -- Lloyd Clark, author of 'Blitzkrieg: Myth, Reality and Hitler's Lightning War' "An impressive account - Kershaw uses a mass of eye-witness testimony to fashion a compelling narrative. In doing so, he offers an important reassessment of this pivotal moment in World War Two." -- Michael Jones, author of 'After Hitler: The Last Days of the Second World War' "Robert Kershaw makes all the complexities of 1940 easy to comprehend. This is a first-class book by a master of his trade. He comfortably combines British, French and German voices in an epic story which traverses the tactical to the grand strategic. In each area, a new and refreshing telling of one of the most decisive years in British history, he demonstrates that he is master of all." -- Robert Lyman, author of 'A War of Empires' "Kershaw tells an excellent story from a hitherto neglected viewpoint." -- History of War
Dewey Decimal
940.5421428
Lc Classification Number
D756.5.D8k4 2024
Table of Content
Prologue: Dunkerque, France List of Illustrations List of Maps Chapter 1: Führer Weather Chapter 2: Landser Chapter 3: The Sea Chapter 4: 24 May, The Day of the Halt Order Chapter 5: Panzers Against Ports Chapter 6: Running the Gauntlet Chapter 7: Sea, Air and Land Chapter 8: The Great Escape, 1 June Chapter 9: Elusive Victory Postscript: Dünkirchen Notes Bibliography Index

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