Blitzkrieg – Len Deighton

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Published 1979

39 pages incl Index

CN 6659

Book Condition: Good
Book Cover: Hardcover
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Blitzkrieg by Len Deighton is a detailed military history exploring the origins and execution of Germany’s rapid warfare strategy during the early stages of the Second World War.

The book traces the political and military developments from post–First World War Germany through the rise of Adolf Hitler, examining how internal instability, leadership struggles and strategic innovation shaped the Nazi war machine. Deighton focuses in particular on the campaign in Western Europe in 1940, analysing how German armoured tactics overwhelmed opposing forces and reshaped modern warfare.

Combining historical research with narrative clarity, Blitzkrieg offers a critical examination of military decision-making, leadership failures and the mechanisms behind one of history’s most consequential military campaigns.

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