The battle for Normandy from the German point of view.
Heinz Guderian Book order
Heinz Guderian was a military theorist and innovative General of the German Army during the Second World War. He is considered to be the brain behind the Blitzkrieg strategy and one of the leading tank warfare tacticians. After the war, the Allies failed to find any war crimes committed by Guderian. His military writings and analyses continue to shape military strategies and tactics today.







- 2016
- 2005
The German campaigns in Poland and the West in 1939 and 1940 ushered in a new era in warfare. This is a military history of these campaigns written by those taking part. The short individual accounts give a perspective into the workings of the German war machine, before the disaster of the Russian Front.
- 1996
Panzer Leader
- 560 pages
- 20 hours of reading
""Germany's opening run of victory in World War II was only made possible by the panzer forces that Heinz Guderian (1888-1954), the father of modern tank warfare, had created and trained, and by his audacious leading of those forces from 1939-1941. Guderian's breakthrough at Sedan and lightning drive to the Channel coast virtually decided the Battle of France. The drive he led into the East came close to producing the complete collapse of Russia's armies, but at the end of 1941 Guderian was dismissed for taking a timely step back instead of pandering to Hitler's illusions. He was recalled to service only when Germany's situation had become desperate, and was eventually made Chief of the General Staff when it had become hopeless." "Panzer Leader is a candid and dramatic account of the development and campaigns of the panzer forces that, along with the Luftwaffe, stood at the heart of blitzkrieg; it is also a searing group portrait of the Third Reich's leading personalities as they turned early victory into a protracted, agonizing defeat."
- 1992
Achtung Panzer!
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This is the defining book on the theory and practise of tank warfare, by the man who became one of Hitler's most able generals.