Roger Ford
Author of Eden to Armageddon: World War I in the Middle East
About the Author
Roger Ford is an acknowledged expert on the development of modern weaponry and the employment weapons on the battlefield. He is the author of The Tiger Tank and the definitive history of the development and deployment of the machine gun. The Grim Reaper, and of a comprehensive study of show more close-quarters combat in the twentieth century. The Whites of Their Eyes. show less
Image credit: Roger Ford Author of the Grim Reaper and Eden to Armageddon
Works by Roger Ford
Steel From the Sky: Behind Enemy Lines in German-Occupied France (Cassell Military Paperbacks) (2004) 24 copies
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One of the more popular subjects among World War II aficionados is that of the Wunderwaffen, the exotic munitions that the Germans developed over the course of the war. Though these advanced and at times even revolutionary weaponry were developed too late to win the war for Germany (and it is arguable whether they could have even if they had been introduced sooner), they shaped the evolution of weapons and warfare right down to the present day.
Roger Ford's book is not a comprehensive show more examination of these weapons. What he does instead is examine German wartime weapons development in a number of categories, from jet aircraft and missile technology to tanks and submarines. In each he focuses primarily upon the designs that were pursued to the prototype or early production stage, explaining how they were developed that the obstacles that blocked or delayed their introduction to service. In doing so, he helps to explain the technological and bureaucratic challenges that inhibited their use, as well as the flamboyant nature of some of the weapons (such as the massive "Schwere Gustav" cannon) that that were so impractical as to be wasteful curiosities.
Well argued and supported by numerous illustrations, Ford's book is is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about Germany's secret weapons. His analysis of the weapons' value and their influence on postwar development is particularly good, and while at times he can be a little opinionated (he is really contemptuous of the Tiger tank), its blatantness is actually a plus, as it helps to identify more clearly where his biases lay. Overall, this is a good book and one that should be read by anyone seeking to understand both Germany's "wonder weapons" and their legacy for modern warfare. show less
Roger Ford's book is not a comprehensive show more examination of these weapons. What he does instead is examine German wartime weapons development in a number of categories, from jet aircraft and missile technology to tanks and submarines. In each he focuses primarily upon the designs that were pursued to the prototype or early production stage, explaining how they were developed that the obstacles that blocked or delayed their introduction to service. In doing so, he helps to explain the technological and bureaucratic challenges that inhibited their use, as well as the flamboyant nature of some of the weapons (such as the massive "Schwere Gustav" cannon) that that were so impractical as to be wasteful curiosities.
Well argued and supported by numerous illustrations, Ford's book is is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about Germany's secret weapons. His analysis of the weapons' value and their influence on postwar development is particularly good, and while at times he can be a little opinionated (he is really contemptuous of the Tiger tank), its blatantness is actually a plus, as it helps to identify more clearly where his biases lay. Overall, this is a good book and one that should be read by anyone seeking to understand both Germany's "wonder weapons" and their legacy for modern warfare. show less
Astonishing book and so well written by Mr. Roger Ford. It is well published by Pegasus Books with maps of the "Peau de Chagrin" Ottoman Empire from 1832 until 1914, the Persian Gulf near Amara, Ahwaz and Basra, Mesopotamia, the Caucasus between Erzurum, Kars and Oltu.
The narrative flows clearly to explain complex alliances and military events.
It is guaranteed to break open the doors of your preconceived knowledge of this period.
It is strangely a harbinger of many front pages of today's show more newspapers and blogs:
The internal divisions and coup d'Etat of the Turkish military before August 1918.
The role of oil - then the Anglo Persian oil.
The role of navies - the dreadnoughts Turkey had ordered to England and which Churchill never delivered; A German Admiral and his crew incorporated in the Turkish Navy after a last minute alliance between Turkey and Germany bombing the Aegan See harbours and controlling the Black Sea from the Russians,,,and of course Palestine and its quarter of a century old (in 1915) Jewish settlements like Nes Ziyona. show less
The narrative flows clearly to explain complex alliances and military events.
It is guaranteed to break open the doors of your preconceived knowledge of this period.
It is strangely a harbinger of many front pages of today's show more newspapers and blogs:
The internal divisions and coup d'Etat of the Turkish military before August 1918.
The role of oil - then the Anglo Persian oil.
The role of navies - the dreadnoughts Turkey had ordered to England and which Churchill never delivered; A German Admiral and his crew incorporated in the Turkish Navy after a last minute alliance between Turkey and Germany bombing the Aegan See harbours and controlling the Black Sea from the Russians,,,and of course Palestine and its quarter of a century old (in 1915) Jewish settlements like Nes Ziyona. show less
Following the invasion of the Soviet Union and the realization that the war could continue for years, Hitler put great resources into the development of new and technologically advanced weaponry, in the belief that the production of ‘wonder weapons’ was the key to winning the war.
Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II explores this little-know aspect of the Nazi war machine to reveal the extent of German secret weapons’ development. Broken down by weapon types, the book includes show more reference tables, diagrams, colorful maps, charts and photographs, presenting all the core data in easy-to-follow formats. Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II is an essential reference guide for anyone interested in the history and make-up of Germany’s secret weapons industry. show less
Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II explores this little-know aspect of the Nazi war machine to reveal the extent of German secret weapons’ development. Broken down by weapon types, the book includes show more reference tables, diagrams, colorful maps, charts and photographs, presenting all the core data in easy-to-follow formats. Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II is an essential reference guide for anyone interested in the history and make-up of Germany’s secret weapons industry. show less
Full of interesting facts but not an easy read. World War I in the Middle East was a different war from Europe.
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