Hitler's Preemptive War
The Battle for Norway, 1940
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Tom Parks
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Henrik Lunde
This book describes the often overlooked World War II campaign for Norway - a complex series of battles in which Hitler out-gambled Churchill in order to secure a vital resource lifeline for the Third Reich.
After Hitler conquered Poland and was still fine-tuning his plans against France, the British began to exert control of the coastline of neutral Norway, an action that threatened to cut off Germany’s iron-ore conduit to Sweden and outflank from the start its hegemony on the Continent. The Germans responded with a dizzying series of assaults, using every tool of modern warfare developed in the previous generation. Airlifted infantry, mountain troops and paratroopers were dispatched to the north, seizing Norwegian strongpoints while forestalling larger but more cumbersome Allied units.
The German navy also set sail, taking a brutal beating at the hands of Britannia, while ensuring with its sacrifice that key harbors could be held open for resupply. As dive-bombers soared overhead, small but elite German units traversed forbidding terrain to ambush Allied units trying to forge inland. At Narvik, some 6,000 German troops battled 20,000 French and British, until the Allies were finally forced to withdraw by the great disaster in France, which had then gotten underway.
Henrik Lunde, a native Norwegian and former U.S. Special Operations colonel, has written the most objective account to date of a campaign in which 20th-century military innovation found its first fertile playing field.
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Deep research on the subjectWhat did you like best about this story?
Balanced approach and contextWhat didn’t you like about Tom Parks’s performance?
Ok, but audible should help reader with German and Norwegian names.Any additional comments?
One of series of interesting books on Northern campaigns by this authorExcellent history of am interesting campaign
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Very concise
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Would you listen to Hitler's Preemptive War again? Why?
I probably wouldn't listen to "Hitler's Preemptive War" again . . . but, I would read a hard-copy edition.What didn’t you like about Tom Parks’s performance?
Tom Parks would be a good narrator for a young adult novel, but lacked the "gravitas" for this material. His pronunciation of words (even English) was odd, idiosyncratic. His word emphasis was off-putting.Any additional comments?
Very fine example of military history on the more-or-less "micro" level. Excellent research went into this book!Fine history; narration not so good
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Very detailed
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Given the frequency of Norwegian and German names in the book, especially in the early parts, it would have been nice if they had found a narrator more familiar with one of, if not both of, the languages; but this became less of a problem after the introductory chapters. Apart from that, I felt that the narrator did a good job.
Interesting tale of a narrow part of WW2
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