Strategy and the Second World War, Jeremy Black
Strategy and the Second World War, Jeremy Black
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Strategy and the Second World War
How the War was Won, and Lost

Author: Jeremy Black

Narrator: Roger Davis

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2021


Synopsis

A concise, accessible account of strategy and the Second World War. How the war was won . . . and lost..

In 1941, the Second World War became global, when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union; Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor; and Germany declared war on the United States.

In this timely book, which fills a real gap, Black engages with the strategic issues of the time - as they developed chronologically, and interacted - and relates these to subsequent debates about the choices made, revealing their continued political resonances.

Beginning with Appeasement and the Soviet-German pact as key strategic means, Black examines the consequences of the fall of France for the strategies of all the powers. He shows how Allied strategy-making was more effective at the Anglo-American level than with the Soviet Union, not only for ideological and political reasons, but also because the Americans and British had a better grasp of the global dimension.

He explores how German and Japanese strategies evolved as the war went badly for the Axis powers, and discusses the extent to which seeking to mould the post-war world informed Allied strategic choices from 1943 onwards, and the role these played in post-war politics, notably in the Cold War.

Strategy was a crucial tool not only for conducting the war; it remains the key to understanding it today.

About Jeremy Black

JEREMY BLACK is one of the country's most respected historians. Andrew Roberts described him as the 'most underrated thinker in Britain'. He is a Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and Emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University and a renowned expert on the history of war. He appears regularly on TV and radio. His other books include Maps and History, The British Seaborne Empire and Rethinking World War Two.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anton on February 24, 2018

Absolutely flabbergasting how this nigga can squeeze a coherent and comprehensive history of human warfare into 200 pages and still have room to humiliate the theories of a colleague for a whole chapter at the end. Jeremy Black is a master.......more

Goodreads review by Curtis on June 19, 2011

More than just names and dates (although it has that) black also explores differing conceptions of what war means and how changes over time sometimes subtly other times not. For instance traditional conflicts such as World War Two followed a certain pattern with formal declarations that conformed to......more

Goodreads review by Diogo on August 11, 2021

Almost in a one-on-one conversation the author tells a compelling, coherent, comprehensive history of human warfare whilst being able to reflect on different concepts of war and military revolutions even debunking some theories. A very pleasant and necessary read.......more

Goodreads review by Lawrence on January 07, 2014

Picked up this book after a long discussion about the impact of war on the world we live in today. Whilst it did help me gain a clearer understanding of war as a subject, the authors insistence on listing rather than explaining did a disservice to one of the most important crafts in human history. I......more