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Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg
Author: Len Deighton
Condition: Like New
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Len Deighton's Blitzkrieg offers a compact, incisive account of Hitler's rise in a defeated, demoralized Germany and the German blitzkrieg campaign of 1939–1940 that shattered Allied defenses and brought British and French forces to the brink of encirclement at Dunkirk. Placing operational narrative within its political and inter‑war context, the book traces the Fall of France and analyzes the evolution of blitzkrieg doctrine—armored warfare, air‑ground coordination and combined‑arms operations—while examining the leadership and command decisions that shaped the early Western Front of World War II.
This military‑history monograph (non‑fiction) emphasizes campaign analysis and is illustrated with maps and photographs to clarify troop movements and key engagements; it foregrounds German military leadership in the operational narrative (catalog summaries do not always list specific names). Written by Len Deighton, the volume is cataloged as ISBN 9780224016483 and will appeal to readers interested in early WWII strategy, the dynamics of blitzkrieg, and the Dunkirk evacuation context.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title / Author / Edition
Author: Len Deighton
ISBN: 0224016482 / 9780224016483
Type of Book
Military history monograph (non‑fiction)
Theater(s) of War Covered
Operations / Campaigns
Main Nations Involved
Focus of the Book
Weapons / Vehicles / Military Technology
Visual Content
Key Historical Figures Featured
German military leadership during the blitzkrieg campaigns (discussed in context of operational decisions; specific names not reliably listed in catalog summaries)
Descriptive Keywords & Tags (Content‑Grounded)
World War II – early war period
Blitzkrieg warfare
Rise of Nazism
Nazi Germany – political and military history
Hitler’s rise to power
German strategy 1939–1940
Fall of France
Dunkirk – encirclement and evacuation context
Western Front 1939–1940
Campaign analysis – France and Low Countries
Military doctrine and operational art
Combined‑arms operations
Armored warfare
Air‑ground coordination
Allied defeat in 1940
Inter‑war Europe – political background to WWII
Leadership and command decisions
Military history with maps and photographs
Book Condition: Like New
Book Condition: Like New
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Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
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Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
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