On 2 August 1944, Winston Churchill mocked Adolf Hitler in the
House of Commons by the rank he had reached in the First World War.
'Russian success has been somewhat aided by the strategy of Herr
Hitler, of Corporal Hitler', Churchill jibed. 'Even military idiots
find it difficult not to see some faults in his actions'. Andrew
Roberts' previous book "Masters and Commanders" studied the
creation of Allied grand strategy; "The Storm of War" now analyzes
how Axis strategy evolved. Examining the Second World War on every
front, Roberts asks whether, with a different decision-making
process and a different strategy, the Axis might even have won.
Were those German generals who blamed everything on Hitler after
the war correct, or were they merely scapegoating their former
Fuhrer once he was safely beyond defending himself? The book is
full of illuminating sidelights on the principle actors that bring
their characters and the ways in which they reached decisions into
fresh focus.
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