Rommel's Desert War: Waging World War II in North Africa, 1941-1943

Martin Kitchen (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)

Rommel's Desert War: Waging World War II in North Africa, 1941-1943
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
3 September 2009
Pages
618
ISBN
9780521509718

Rommel’s Desert War: Waging World War II in North Africa, 1941-1943

Martin Kitchen (Simon Fraser University, British Columbia)

At the height of his power in January 1941 Hitler made the fateful decision to send troops to North Africa to save the beleaguered Italian army from defeat. Martin Kitchen’s masterful history of the Axis campaign provides a fundamental reassessment of the key battles of 1941-3, Rommel’s generalship, and the campaign’s place within the broader strategic context of the war. He shows that the British were initially helpless against the operational brilliance of Rommel’s Panzer divisions. However Rommel’s initial successes and refusal to follow orders committed the Axis to a campaign well beyond their means. Without the reinforcements or supplies he needed to deliver a knockout blow, Rommel was forced onto the defensive and Hitler’s Mediterranean strategy began to unravel. The result was the loss of an entire army which together with defeat at Stalingrad signalled a decisive shift in the course of the war.

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