Covering a vast range of topics related to national security, diplomacy, and military strategy, this collection features significant works spanning centuries. It includes contemporary analyses of international threats alongside compelling first-person accounts of historic battles. Some volumes are reproductions of historical texts preserved by major libraries, which may exhibit imperfections. Despite these flaws, the collection is deemed essential for studying warfare and offers a unique blend of historical and modern perspectives.
Percy Ernst Schramm Book order
October 14, 1894 – November 12, 1970






- 2015
- 1999
Hitler
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Percy Ernst Schramm, one of Germany's most distinguished historians, had exceptional insight into Hitler's headquarters while acting as War Diary Office of the High Command of the German Armed Forces. This classic volume, long out of print, contains the introductions written by Schramm to critical editions of Hitler's Table Talk and the official War Diary of the High Command of the Wehrmacht. In addition, there are two appendices: the first consisting of excerpts from a study composed by Schramm for the Nuremberg Trials on relations between Hitler and the General Staff; the second a memorandum written by General Jodl in 1946 on Hitler's military leadership.