Masters of War: Erich von Manstein Kindle Edition

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Masters of War: Erich von MansteinFrom Prussian Aristocrat to Field Marshal: The Brilliant and Controversial Career of Nazi Germany's Master StrategistErich von Manstein stands as one of the most gifted military commanders of the twentieth century and one of the most morally compromised. This comprehensive biography examines the life and legacy of the German Field Marshal whose operational genius produced some of World War II's most stunning victories, yet whose service to Nazi Germany implicated him in crimes that would lead to his conviction at war crimes trials.Born into Prussian military aristocracy in 1887, Manstein rose through the ranks of the German Army to become the architect of the audacious plan that conquered France in 1940, breaking through the Ardennes when Allied commanders expected attack elsewhere. His mastery of operational warfare, the art of orchestrating campaigns across time and space would be demonstrated repeatedly: in the grueling siege of Sevastopol, in the brilliant encirclement at Kerch where he destroyed an entire Soviet army, and in the legendary "backhand blow" at Kharkov where he turned apparent disaster into stunning victory.Yet this same operational brilliance served Adolf Hitler's criminal regime. Forces under Manstein's command participated in atrocities. Orders bearing his signature facilitated genocide. His trial for war crimes in 1949 confronted uncomfortable questions about command responsibility, the limits of "following orders," and whether professional military excellence can ever justify service to evil.Drawing on extensive historical research, trial transcripts, operational records, and Manstein's own controversial memoirs, this biography presents a complete portrait, neither hagiography nor simplistic condemnation, but rigorous analysis of a military genius whose talents were tragically employed in service of history's most criminal regime.Masters of War examines great military leaders and soldiers throughout history based on their battlefield achievements and operational excellence, regardless of the causes they served. This approach allows clear-eyed assessment of military capability while never obscuring the moral context and human costs of war. Manstein's career demonstrates that operational brilliance without moral grounding produces not triumph but tragedy, a lesson with enduring relevance for military professionals, historians, and citizens alike. Read more


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