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How Hitler Could Have Won World War II The Fatal Errors That Led to Nazi Defeat

Having already drawn both praise & controversy, this main selection for the Military Book Club continues to generate discussion among scholars & readers. Though histories of World War II are abundant, few of them examine the critical errors in Hitler's approach to the war that finally led to German defeat. Joining the ranks of "counterfactual" histories like the bestseller What If?, How Hitler Could Have Won World War II clearly shows what the consequences would have been for Hiltler, the Axis, & the world if he had chosen differently.

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  • "10 fatalʹnykh oshibok Gitlera / Bevin Aleksander"
  • "Desi︠a︡tʹ fatalʹnykh oshibok Gitlera"
  • "How Hitler could have won world war II"@pl

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  • "Having already drawn both praise & controversy, this main selection for the Military Book Club continues to generate discussion among scholars & readers. Though histories of World War II are abundant, few of them examine the critical errors in Hitler's approach to the war that finally led to German defeat. Joining the ranks of "counterfactual" histories like the bestseller What If?, How Hitler Could Have Won World War II clearly shows what the consequences would have been for Hiltler, the Axis, & the world if he had chosen differently."
  • "Having already drawn both praise & controversy, this main selection for the Military Book Club continues to generate discussion among scholars & readers. Though histories of World War II are abundant, few of them examine the critical errors in Hitler's approach to the war that finally led to German defeat. Joining the ranks of "counterfactual" histories like the bestseller What If?, How Hitler Could Have Won World War II clearly shows what the consequences would have been for Hiltler, the Axis, & the world if he had chosen differently."@en
  • "This volume illustrates the important battles of World War II and how certain key movements and mistakes by Germany were crucial in determining the war's outcome. The author maintains that Hitler should have swept through North Africa and captured the Suez Canal, thus cutting England off from its Empire, and then seized the oil rich lands of Iraq and Iran. He feels that Hitler could have done this with a fraction of the forces he used to invade the Soviet Union in the spring of 1941. The author also feels that Germany should not have declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941 (days after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor), and that this would have assuredly kept the U.S. out of the European conflict further cementing England's ultimate defeat and with it Germany's eventual victory in Europe."

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  • "History"
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  • "10 фатальных ошибок Гитлера"
  • "Hitler poteva vincere : errori e retroscena della grandi battaglie della seconda guerra mondiale"
  • "Hitler poteva vincere : errori e retroscena delle grandi battaglie della seconda guerra mondiale"@it
  • "How Hitler could have won World War II"
  • "10 fatalʹnykh oshibok Gitlera"
  • "Hit'ŭllŏ nŭn wae segye chŏngbok e silp'ae haennŭn'ga : Hit'ŭllŏ ŭi chŏnjaeng, majimak 1000-il ŭi kirok"
  • "How Hitler Could Have Won World War II The Fatal Errors That Led to Nazi Defeat"@en
  • "How Hitler could have won World War II the fatal errors that led to Nazi defeat"
  • "How Hitler could have won World War II : the fatal errors that led to Nazi defeat"@en
  • "How Hitler could have won World War II : the fatal errors that led to Nazi defeat"
  • "Desi︠a︡tʹ fatalʹnykh oshibok Gitlera"
  • "히틀러는왜세계정복에실패했는가 : 히틀러의전쟁마지막1000일의기록"
  • "Jak Hitler mógł wygrać wojnę"@pl