Hitler's War

  • Hitler's War
    By Harry Turtledove

    Portrays an alternate universe in which the outcome of World War II is profoundly changed by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's refusal to allow Hitler's annexation of the Sudetenland.

  • Hitler's War
    By Edwin Palmer Hoyt

    Examines the German dictator's strategies for the conduct of World War II in light of Hitler's own view of German history, his personal strengths and weaknesses, and his political experiences...

  • Hitler's War: The War That Came Early, Book One
    By Harry Turtledove

    BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Harry Turtledove's The War that Came Early: West and East.

  • Hitler's War: German Military Strategy, 1940-1945
    By Heinz Magenheimer

    This is a closely argued and wide-ranging assessment of just how, with so many alternatives open, the German High Command chose the path that led, ultimately, to its own destruction.

  • Hitler's War
    By David John Cawdell Irving

    "Beginning in 1933 with Hitler's economic and military rebuilding of Germany following World War I, and concluding in 1945 with the events surrounding his alleged [suicide?], Hitler's War is an...

  • Hitler's War
    By Jeremy Harwood

    The historical commentary in Hitler's War: Fact of Fiction puts the Signal magazine content into accurate historical context, showing how, after 1943, the picture of Nazi Germany that Signal presented became ever more increasingly at odds ...

  • Hitler's War: Germany's Key Strategic Decisions, 1940-1945
    By Heinz Magenheimer

    Sunzi . Die Kunst des Krieges ( Sun Tzu . The Art of War ) , Munich , 1988 . Clemens , Detlev , Herr Hitler in Germany . Wahrnehmungen und Deutungen des Nationalsozialismus in Großbritannien 1920–1939 ( Herr Hitler in Germany .

  • Hitler's War: Germany's Key Strategic Decisions 1940-45
    By Heinz Magenheimer

    This is a closely argued and wide-ranging assessment of just how, with so many alternatives open, the German High Command chose the path that led, ultimately, to its own destruction.