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Hitler s volkssturm

English · Hardback

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Pressed by advancing enemy armies on both fronts, Adolf Hitler played his final card in World War II by mobilizing all German civilian males between sixteen and sixty and indoctrinating them for a final apocalyptic defense of the Reich. The Volkssturm, created as much to boost national morale as to bolster sagging defenses, has been viewed as a negligible factor in the war. David Yelton counters that view with new insights into why the German high command sought this means to prolong an unwinnable war -- and why so many civilians chose to fight to the bitter end.Hitlers Volkssturm is the only book in English -- and the most comprehensive in any language -- on the German militia, illuminating its role and contributions to the Nazi war effort and shedding new light on the last days of the Third Reich. It examines the militias strategic purpose, organization, training, and combat performance on both war fronts and explores factors contributing to its sporadic tactical successes and its overall failure.Yelton reveals why the Nazi leadership chose to assemble such last-ditch units rather than negotiating for peace and also why civilians in these units were more than willing to serve. The Volkssturm was, in fact, part of a broader, ideologically based strategy intended to turn the tide of the war. Yelton tracks the impact of this ideology on Nazi decision-making throughout the wars final year and illustrates how ideological assumptions were often a major reason for the failure of Nazi policies and strategies.In an unprecedented examination of the Volkssturm at the local level, Yelton also shows the negative impact of national power struggles and demonstrates how the Wehrmacht,industry, and public opinion exerted influence on the militia in ways often contrary to its official objectives.Pathbreaking in both scope and depth, Hitlers Volkssturm stresses the factional lines and conflicting centers of power within the Nazi bureaucracy, clarifies pol

About the author

David K. Yelton is professor of history at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina.

Summary

Pressed by advancing enemy armies on both fronts, Adolf Hitler mobilized all German civilian males between 16 and 60. David Yelton offers insights into why the German high command sought this means to prolong an unwinnable war - and why so many civilians chose to fight to the bitter end.

Product details

Authors David K Yelton, David K. Yelton
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.10.2002
 
EAN 9780700611928
ISBN 978-0-7006-1192-8
Dimensions 170 mm x 235 mm x 30 mm
Series Modern War Studies
Modern War Studies (Hardcover)
Modern War Studies (Hardcover)
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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