The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Chief of the German High Command, 1938-1945
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
These extraordinary memoirs—written by German Field-Marshal Wilhelm keitel (1882-1946) in the six weeks before he was hung in Nuremberg for war crimes—offers readers an unparalleled insider's view of the blitzkrieg against Poland, the conquest of France, and the brutal campaign against the Soviet Union. Most startling is his account of the final eighteen days of the Thrid Reich, which he personally directed.
A legacy to history. * Kirkus *
A shocking illustration of how honor and loyalty can be misused....The real value of the book lies in its unvarnished—-though often involuntary—portrayal of the moral confusion that spread through Hitler's Germany. -- Ernest S. Pisko * The Christian Science Monitor *
This is an unparalleled insider's account of Nazi Germany, including Hitler and its other leaders, its uncoordinated and often inefficient ministries, service branches, and industrial complex, and its diabolical philosophies and sometimes disastrous strategies. * World War II History *
Important and revealing...a frightening picture of the German militarist....Keitel appears as tragic figure living in an unbelievable doctrinaire world of fantastic automatons all lacking one vital asset—a sense of morality. -- Cornelius Ryan, The Longest Day * The New York Times *
ISBN: 9780815410720
Dimensions: 213mm x 149mm x 16mm
Weight: 404g
296 pages