Hitlers Great Gamble, James Ellman
Hitlers Great Gamble, James Ellman
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Hitler's Great Gamble
A New Look at German Strategy, Operation Barbarossa, and the Axis Defeat in World War II

Author: James Ellman

Narrator: David de Vries

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/27/2020


Synopsis

On June 22, 1941, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa, one of the turning points of World War II. Within six months, the invasion bogged down on the outskirts of Moscow, and the Eastern Front proved to be the decisive theater in the defeat of the Third Reich. Ever since, most historians have agreed that this was Hitler's gravest mistake. In Hitler's Great Gamble, James Ellman argues that while Barbarossa was a gamble and perverted by genocidal Nazi ideology, it was not doomed from the start. Rather it represented Hitler's best chance to achieve his war aims for Germany which were remarkably similar to those of the Kaiser's government in 1914. Other options, such as an invasion of England, or an offensive to seize the oil fields of the Middle East were considered and discarded as unlikely to lead to Axis victory.

In Ellman's recounting, Barbarossa did not fail because of flaws in the Axis invasion strategy, the size of the USSR, or the brutal cold of the Russian winter. Instead, German defeat was due to errors of Nazi diplomacy. Hitler chose not to coordinate his plans with his most militarily powerful allies, Finland and Japan, and ensure the seizure of the ports of Murmansk and Vladivostok. Had he done so, Germany might well have succeeded in defeating the Soviet Union and, perhaps, winning World War II.

About James Ellman

James Ellman is an investor and historian who lives in Hawaii. He is the author of several books, including Hitler's Great Gamble: A New Look at German Strategy, Operation Barbarossa, and the Axis Defeat in World War II.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emmanuel on June 16, 2021

An interesting book, but a somewhat flawed one. It has its strengths, however, and is worth the read if you can spare some time: It is not long. The author is a businessman rather than a historian, but he seems well-read in the topic and have developed his ideas consistently. There are a few obvious......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on February 01, 2020

What an interesting book and take on the failure of Hitler in WWII. I found it very thought provoking and the options available to Germany had never been thought through by so many. I highly recommend this book if you are interested in WWII......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on June 19, 2023

Listened to on Audible and thoroughly enjoyed. The book explores a “what-if” scenario had Japan and Finland attacked the Soviet Union simultaneously along with Germany in WW II, thereby allowing Germany to win the war in the east.......more

Goodreads review by Mathieu on September 18, 2019

A wonderful book. The author explains why Nazi germany lost in the eastern front. In the first part of the book the author explain why differnets strategy couldn't work. First for Operation Sealion(the invasion of England by Germany) the Kriegsmarine had only a handfull of destroyers and few escorts......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on June 26, 2022

Hitler’s Great Gamble By James Ellman - [ ] I have been wanting to read this for a while now. I am fascinated by the eastern front - [ ] Thesis: it was not poor planning, the obsession on securing Moscow, the Russian winter, Hitler’s genocidal ideology, or the Russian army that caused Barbarossa to f......more