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Ronald Lewin

    Cet historien militaire britannique se concentre sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale et ses figures clés. Ses œuvres plongent dans les stratégies et les vies de commandants importants, offrant un aperçu approfondi des campagnes et des tactiques militaires. À travers ses écrits, il explore la dynamique du commandement et de la prise de décision aux moments cruciaux du conflit. Son approche est analytique et détaillée, rapprochant du lecteur les complexités des événements de guerre.

    Entschied ULTRA den Krieg?
    Rommel
    Ultra goes to war. The secret story
    Rommel as military commander
    Slim
    Ultra Goes to War
    • Ultra - the code word for the greatest secret of World War II - was the method by which the Allies intercepted German radio transmissions and broke their coded contents. But how was this information transmitted to the battlefield? This work shows how this information was used in combat.

      Ultra Goes to War
    • Slim

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Field Marshall the Viscount Slim (1891-1970) was blessed with none of the advantages of wealth and social position that erased the progress of many army officers. With no armoury apart for his integrity, his personality and his intellect, he rose to the pinnacle of his profession as one of the finest fighting Generals of World War II on either side. Ronald Lewin's biography charts Bill Slim's life from humble beginnings through World War I, the inter-war years to his leadership of the 14th Army in Burma.

      Slim
    • As the Germans wreaked havoc in Europe in the early 1940s, the war in Northern Africa seemed relatively insignificant. Yet a series of surprising victories by the Afrika Korps forced Winston Churchill to refocus his attention. In the desert, one of the war's most brilliant commanders was blooming - Commander Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel. In this provocative study, Ronald Lewin, prizewinning author of Slim: The Standardbearer and Ultra Goes to War charts the course of Rommel's military career. The Desert Fox, was a tactical genius - his personal leadership and ability to improvise on the battlefield with minimal resources were exemplary. Yet lapses in Rommel's judgment, combined with Churchill's heightened defenses and Hitler's neglect, led to a crushing defeat for the Afrika Korps at Alamein in 1942. As Rommel's success waned, so did his relations with Hitler. Rommel was an exceptional commander - not only for his skills, but for the integrity with which he carried himself. This integrity, admired even by his adversaries, proved fatal. Unafraid to voice his objections to Hitler's military decisions, Rommel was associated with the 1944 plot to kill the dictator. In the wake of the plot's failure, Rommel was forced to take his own life.

      Rommel as military commander
    • Relying upon his memory and some government documents the author examines Ultra, the intelligence network that intercepted German radio transmissions and broke their coded contents during World War II

      Ultra goes to war. The secret story