As well as being pathological about his security, Hitler believed only he could successfully oversee the Third Reich’s operations. Thus he divided his time between his numerous HQs spread across his empire. We gain an insight into the atmosphere of fear and boredom, interspersed with outbursts of rage often against his generals that existed in these extraordinary installations
The book also reveals the extent of the engineering and building effort required to produce this chain of reinforced bunkers, which were constructed by huge labor forces of The Todt Organization
The book concludes with Hitler’s final days in Chancellery bunker as the Russians advanced on Berlin.
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About the Author:
Ian Baxter is an avid collector of WW2 photographs. His previous books in this Series include Hitler’s Boy Soldiers, Nazi Concentration Camp Commandants and German Army on the Eastern Front – The Advance, German Army on the Eastern Front – The Retreat and Nazi Concentration Camp Commandants, The Crushing of Army Group (North) and the SS Waffen Division series including SS Leibstandarte Division and SS Totenkopf Division At War. He lives near Chelmsford, Essex.
Review:
'Images of war' series, which are basically, picture books, and I have rarely found them worth reviewing. This one however, is a fascinating subject and there is a 'before and after' element, insofar as the author shows photographs of the ruins that still exist today. (Windscreen - Military Vehicles Trust)
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- PublisherPen and Sword Military
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 1848846282
- ISBN 13 9781848846289
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages208
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