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Hitler's Panzer Generals: Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt and Schmidt Unguarded

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Germany's success in the Second World War was built upon its tank forces; however, many of its leading generals, with the notable exception of Heinz Guderian, are largely unknown. This biographical study of four German panzer army commanders serving on the Eastern Front is based upon their unpublished wartime letters to their wives. David Stahel offers a complete picture of the men conducting Hitler's war in the East, with an emphasis on the private fears and public pressures they operated under. He also illuminates their response to the criminal dimension of the war as well as their role as leading military commanders conducting large-scale operations. While the focus is on four of Germany's most important panzer generals - Guderian, Hoepner, Reinhardt and Schmidt - the evidence from their private correspondence sheds new light on the broader institutional norms and cultural ethos of the Wehrmacht's Panzertruppe.

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  • Reveals the inner lives of four of Germany's key panzer commanders on the Eastern Front through their intimate letters
  • Provides a deeper insight into the generals and the role they played in the Barbarossa campaign and in German criminality in the east
  • Sheds new light on the wider culture within the Panzertruppe
Author: Stahel David
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9781009282819
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction
1. The letters of the Panzer generals: validity, veracity and verification
2. The private generals: embracing family and war
body, mind and soul
Burdens of the heart
Burdens of command
3. The public generals: military celebrity
Charm offensives
Status symbols
The power of privilege
4. The criminal generals: enemy in the East
Criminal orders
The war behind the front
War of annihilation
5. The military generals: Delusion and disclosure
Discord and dysfunction
Operational silences
Narcissistic command
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

David Stahel is a leading authority on German military history in the Second World War. He is a senior lecturer in history at the University of New South Wales in Australia. His previous publications include Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East (2009), Kiev 1941 (2012), The Battle for Moscow (2015) and Retreat from Moscow (2019).

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