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Broken Supremacy The Rise and Fall of the Wehrmacht in Russia

Par : Davis Truman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232175702
  • EAN9798232175702
  • Date de parution02/10/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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A searing chronicle of ambition, brutality, and collapse, Broken Supremacy: The Rise and Fall of the Wehrmacht in Russia reveals the untold dimensions of the most catastrophic military campaign in modern history. At the height of its power, the Wehrmacht was celebrated as an unstoppable force-an army honed on lightning victories, driven by a doctrine of speed and annihilation. Yet on the vast, unforgiving battlefields of the Eastern Front, that supremacy was shattered.
This groundbreaking work peels back the myths to expose the flawed strategies, fatal hubris, and relentless resistance that led to the Wehrmacht's disintegration against the Soviet war machine. Drawing on newly unearthed archives, soldiers' testimonies, and penetrating analysis, the book traces the Wehrmacht's trajectory from its initial triumphs in 1941 to its devastating reversals at Stalingrad, Kursk, and beyond.
It examines the interplay between ideology and strategy, the limitations of military innovation, and the human toll of a conflict that claimed millions of lives. More than a military history, it is an unflinching portrait of a regime's overreach and the resilience of those who resisted it. Written with cinematic immediacy and scholarly authority, Broken Supremacy illuminates how the Wehrmacht's rise carried the seeds of its downfall-and why its defeat in Russia sealed the fate of Nazi Germany itself.
A searing chronicle of ambition, brutality, and collapse, Broken Supremacy: The Rise and Fall of the Wehrmacht in Russia reveals the untold dimensions of the most catastrophic military campaign in modern history. At the height of its power, the Wehrmacht was celebrated as an unstoppable force-an army honed on lightning victories, driven by a doctrine of speed and annihilation. Yet on the vast, unforgiving battlefields of the Eastern Front, that supremacy was shattered.
This groundbreaking work peels back the myths to expose the flawed strategies, fatal hubris, and relentless resistance that led to the Wehrmacht's disintegration against the Soviet war machine. Drawing on newly unearthed archives, soldiers' testimonies, and penetrating analysis, the book traces the Wehrmacht's trajectory from its initial triumphs in 1941 to its devastating reversals at Stalingrad, Kursk, and beyond.
It examines the interplay between ideology and strategy, the limitations of military innovation, and the human toll of a conflict that claimed millions of lives. More than a military history, it is an unflinching portrait of a regime's overreach and the resilience of those who resisted it. Written with cinematic immediacy and scholarly authority, Broken Supremacy illuminates how the Wehrmacht's rise carried the seeds of its downfall-and why its defeat in Russia sealed the fate of Nazi Germany itself.