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Hitler's Mistakes [Hardcover]

Ronald Lewin (Author)
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Reviewers are not often called on to defend the character or the military accomplishments of Adolf Hitler, but Lewin's one-sided blackwash is so insistent that one almost feels drawn to do so. Even setting aside the monstrous immorality of Hitler's strategy, no one will dispute that the invasion of Russia and the declaration of war on the U.S. were mistakes of the worst sort, or that Hitler's "grotesque overconfidence" led to an earlier victory for the Allies than would otherwise have been possible. Lewin all but argues, however, that the Nazi leader did everything wrong and that he had no character at all. For example, the author does not acknowledge even a modicum of strategic logic behind the Ardennes offensive. But it must be said that the very forcefulness of Lewin's opinion and of his writing style makes this short study compelling to read. The late author wrote Ultra Goes to War and numerous biographies of British military leaders.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Studies of Hitler's military blunders are not uncommon, but this slim book by one of England's premier military biographers discards traditional views of his personality and talents. Lewin performs a clinical and rigorous assessment of Hitler's failure to observe the classic rules of warfare, and concludes that the man was intellectually shallow rather than a diabolical military genius. The book is erudite and stimulating, and in passing Lewin challenges many of the conventional American views of the war. Not a substitute for traditional biographies, but highly recommended to public and academic libraries. Raymond L. Puffer, U.S. Air Force History Prog . , Los Angeles
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 178 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Co.; 1st edition (1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688058213
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688058210
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,665,758 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Little Corporal made too many mistakes, too shortsighted, September 30, 2009
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When I think of WWII, the tactical and sometimes the strategic land events consume my thoughts and it was this way when the book was ordered. I thought the author would list the many military mistakes Hitler propagated but this aspect was a minor aspect to the author. Mr Levin discusses to a large extent the high level, broad terms that Hitler in his fanatical, myopic way got wrong.

The author, a former veteran under Montgomery, begins his book discussing Hitler beginning around the end of WWI and how losing the war and going back to a broken and humiliated Germany motivated his actions into becoming the ruler of a strong, independent country. The author describes the process of Hitler's ascent as well as the Nazi's and the downfall of courts and governments in Germany, of personal freedom.

The first aspect the author mentions moving into the war effort was Hitler's lack of foresight when it came to science and innovation. His backing for atomic research was dismal and thence it didn't go far. His backing for the V1, V2 rockets and later the Me262 jet was subdued until he actually saw working prototypes. The next area of poor judgement of Hitler was the promoting of Goering as head of the Luftwaffe. The German air force under his direction failed terribly in regards to plane innovation, production and pilot training compared to the Allies. The author spends a lot of time in this area. Anti Semitic dealings at home, in Europe and in Russia had a major negative impact. In 1941 a large number of ethnic Russians were looking for a saviour from Stalin. Hitler could have been that saviour if he handled the Russian peasant better. He had a great opportunity to convert the Russian peasant if he could have overcome his hatred and fear of Communism.

Another area of relative poor performance was German intelligence. The German armies were often working in the dark due to faulty, incomplete or late intelligence.
The failure to gain control of the Med in the first years of the war was also critical. Gaining control of the Med in the early years would have been devastating to the British. Invasion of Sicily and Italy may never have happened or at least deferred years later. Hitler wouldn't have lost 250,000 men in May of 1943. Italy wouldn't have surrendered. And Hitler could have had control of Egypt, the Suez and probably the Middle East. Extending this line of thought is mind blowing. If Hitler had gained control of this region before invading Russia, the history of the Eastern Front would have been written much differently.

On military terms, the events at Alamein, Stalingrad, Kursk and Ardennes were discussed, showing where Hitler, due to his poor judgement and fanatical ways, caused many thousands of deaths and a quicker defeat.

This is just a sampling of what Mr Lewin presents. The author displays good insight on this Grand Strategy topic and you can learn a lot from this small book. This would be an excellent starter book and if you wanted to expand your reading the Bibliography is good though a little dated.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A devil genius was not so smart after all., August 7, 2008
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Kevin M Quigg (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
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This book was written in summary form. It makes the case that maybe Hitler was not such a genius after all. Lewin states that Hitler made many mistakes both political and militarily. His presecution of the Jews resulted in Jewish scientists taking their skills to the U.K. and U.S.A.
His stand fast policy on the battlefront resulted in million of dead German soldiers. His limitations on his generals resulted in additional losses of the battlefield. Hitler's leadership style resulted in conflicting domains for his underlings resulted in wasted effort and lost potential. The overall analysis was that Hitler was very intelligent, but his actions caused the Germans to lose the war. I thought the analysis was right on target.

This is a nice short read with very good analysis of why Hitler helped the Germans lose the war. I thought Lewin did a nice job of detailing all of Hitler's shortcomings as a military and political leader.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hitler's Mistakes, April 18, 2011
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I purchased Ronald Lewin's, "Hitler's Mistakes" as a source for a research paper I am writing for a course called "Nazi Germany". I found that Lewin and I concur that historians tend to view Hitler's mistakes from a military standpoint, while much of the all important human condition is overlooked. In his writing, Lewin addresses the many aspects of Adolf Hitler's personality that led to his military mistakes and the ultimate downfall of the Third Reich. He also points out that the First Reich and Second Reich were equally unsuccessful, opening a platform for discourse on the historical fabric of the German people in general. Though not a biography, much can be gleaned about Hitler's life, making this book an informative read for the historian and lay person alike.
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