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Masters of War: Karl Dönitz. Masters of War, #4

Par : J.F. Atkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233431500
  • EAN9798233431500
  • Date de parution23/12/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Masters of War: Karl DönitzThe submarine commander who nearly strangled Britain, the innovator who revolutionized naval warfare, the admiral who became Hitler's successor and the professional officer whose excellence served catastrophic purposes. Karl Dönitz (1891-1980) commanded Germany's U-boat force during World War II's longest campaign: the Battle of the Atlantic. As architect of the wolf pack tactics that terrorized Allied convoys, he came closer than any German military leader to achieving strategic victory against Britain.
His innovative methods for coordinating submarine operations influenced naval warfare for generations. Yet his campaign ultimately failed, his loyalty to Hitler never wavered, and his legacy remains deeply controversial. This comprehensive military biography examines Dönitz's entire career, from cadet in Kaiser Wilhelm's Imperial Navy through his revolutionary rebuilding of Germany's submarine force in the 1930s, his prosecution of the Atlantic campaign from triumph to catastrophe, his unexpected elevation to Germany's head of state during the Third Reich's final collapse, his conviction at Nuremberg, and his unrepentant final decades.
Unlike hagiographies that glorify military prowess or simple condemnations that ignore genuine capabilities, this book provides nuanced analysis acknowledging both Dönitz's real achievements and his profound failures. Karl Dönitz: The Military Professional offers the most comprehensive English-language examination of one of World War II's most effective and most controversial commanders. Drawing on German naval archives, Allied records, Nuremberg trial transcripts, and decades of scholarship, it provides balanced assessment of a career that illuminates enduring questions about military professionalism, strategic judgment, and the relationship between tactical excellence and moral responsibility.
Part of the Masters of War series, which examines history's great military leaders and soldiers with rigorous neutrality, evaluating their military capabilities without judgment based on the causes they served, while unflinchingly addressing the moral complexities such analysis requires.