The German Generals Talk

Basil H. Liddell Hart

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"The German Generals Talk" by Basil H. Liddell Hart is an insightful and gripping account that presents firsthand interviews with high-ranking German military officers from World War II. Through these interviews, Liddell Hart explores the strategies, decisions, and experiences of these generals, offering unique perspectives on the rise and fall of the German war machine.

Drawing from extensive interviews conducted between 1945 and 1948, the author dives deep into the minds of the German generals, delving into their military thinking, leadership styles, and their relationships with Adolf Hitler. Liddell Hart goes beyond the surface-level narratives and provides readers with an intimate understanding of the inner workings of the German High Command.

The officers interviewed include Field Marshals Gerd von Rundstedt, Walter Model, and Erich von Manstein, as well as other prominent figures like General Franz Halder and Admiral Wilhelm Canaris. Through these conversations, readers gain valuable insights into Hitler's strategic miscalculations, the failures of the German army, and the impact of Hitler's extreme ideology on military operations.

Liddell Hart's unbiased approach allows readers to appreciate the complexities of the German generals' choices and decisions, shedding light on the moral and strategic dilemmas they faced during the war. He examines their perspectives on key campaigns, such as the invasion of France, the Eastern Front, and the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler.

"The German Generals Talk" stands as an essential and thought-provoking read for military historians and World War II enthusiasts alike. Liddell Hart presents an invaluable compilation of firsthand accounts, offering readers a rare opportunity to hear directly from the men at the top of Hitler's war machine, providing a comprehensive overview of the German military experience during a pivotal era in history.

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