Lost Victories
by Erich Von Manstein
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This book presents the memoirs of Erich von Manstein, a prominent German military strategist during World War II. The narrative emphasizes Manstein's role in devising key military strategies, such as the invasion of France through the Ardennes and operations on the Eastern Front, including the conquest of Crimea and the siege of Sevastopol. The memoirs provide insight into Manstein's military tactics and his complex relationship with Adolf Hitler, highlighting his strategic brilliance and show more reluctance to oppose the Nazi regime. Written post-war, the memoirs reflect on Manstein's decisions and actions without delving deeply into the moral implications of his involvement with the Nazi military, offering a soldier's perspective on the war. The book is intended for readers interested in military history and World War II, particularly those seeking to understand the German perspective on the conflict. show lessTags
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Field Marshal von Manstein tried to write a purely military history of his actions on the Eastern front. He came pretty close, and the result is a very abstract book, with no great personal revelations. As, it came out at the beginning of the Cold War, descriptions of killings of masses of Godless Russians were fairly popular. if you want a book with accurate maps, but little colour, here it is.
Brilliant and incisive military memoir. I feel a degree sympathy for the man, to be so intelligent and capable yet so thwarted. Of course, in a battle between Nazis and Stalin's USSR, it would have to be the lesser of two evils.
A tedious read at best. Reading it was like trying to eat dust. However, the hardcore student of WWII will find the book to be a must when learning about the German Army. If you are want to know more about the fighting on the Eastern Front, then take the time to wade through it.
Originally published in Germany in 1955, and in England and the United States in 1958, this classic memoir of WWII by a man who was an acknowledged military genius and probably Germany's top WWII general, is now made available again. Field Marshal Erich von Manstein described his book as a personal narrative of a soldier, discussing only those matters that had direct bearing on events in the military field. The essential thing, as he wrote, is to "know how the main personalities thought and reacted to events." This is what he tells us in this book.His account is detailed, yet dispassionate and objective. "Nothing is certain in war, when all is said and done," But in Manstein's record, at least, we can see clearly what forces were in show more action. In retrospect, perhaps his book takes on an even greater significance. show less
Another clear conscience nazi who just did his duties.
Excellent account by one of the most brilliant general officers of all time. Must read!
Pathétique tentative d'auto justification et d'auto glorification. Un aveugle au pays des borgnes! rien vu rien su... pffffffffff
Apr 11, 2019French
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- Canonical title
- Lost Victories
- Original title
- Verlorene Siege
- Alternate titles
- Lost Victories: The War Memoirs of Hitler's Most Brilliant General
- Original publication date
- 1955
- People/Characters
- Erich von Manstein
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- World War II (1939 | 1945)
- Original language*
- Allemand
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