Populist hearsay of 1939-45: the myths, blunders, accidents and prima donnas
World War II produced many histories which differ according to when and by whom they were written. Many historians tend to write in order to justify their home nation. In the recent Brexit debate it was claimed many times that ""we won the war"" and ""we do not need Eur...
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Zusammenfassung: | World War II produced many histories which differ according to when and by whom they were written. Many historians tend to write in order to justify their home nation. In the recent Brexit debate it was claimed many times that ""we won the war"" and ""we do not need Europe""; politicians were as guilty of this as everyone else. Britain survived rather than won the war single-handedly and managed only because of the Allies.In France, at the L'Hôtel National des Invalides, in a museum dedicated to World War II, the photographs and notes tended to imply that Germany was defeated by the French with some American assistance. All countries have their bias and special points of view regarding their shared history of World War II, always somewhat nationally self-centred. This book confronts these nationalistic populist views, and, in places, challenges accepted versions of traditional national histories |
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adam_text | Contents Preface........................................................................................................xi Introduction................................................................................................. 1 The Popular Picture of WW2 and the Realities................................ 1 The General Perceptions...................................................................4 Propaganda and Rewriting History.................................................. 5 Memoirs and Autobiographies..........................................................8 Personality Enhancement..................................................................8 Blunders and Mistakes....................................................................12 Overview of Book...........................................................................14 Chapter One...............................................................................................19 Versailles Treaty A Brief Overview Introduction...................................................... 20 A German Perspective.................................................................... 25 Chapter Two..............................................................................................28 France, History and Hearsay A Brief Overview Introduction...................................................... 29 Introduction.................................................................................... 29 The Sense of Defeat in France............................................................ 32 French
Collaboration.......................................................................... 42 Pétain’s France............................................................................... 43 Final Observations on Vichy France.............................................. 56 French Resistance................................................................................60 Introduction.................................................................................... 60 De Gaulle s Resistance................................................................... 61 Beginning of Resistance in France................................................. 63 Occupied and Non-Occupied zones................................................63 Communists....................................................................................63 Jean Moulin.....................................................................................64 Resistance Expands with Internal Struggles.................................. 66 Complexity of Resistance and the Maquis..................................... 68 The End Days..................................................................................70
viii Table of Contents Chapter Three..................................................................................................... 76 The Italian Campaign A Brief Overview Introduction............................................................77 Conflict over Aims and Objectives..................................................... 79 Sicily...............................................................................................................82 Problems with Invasion Plans.............................................................. 83 Logistics................................................................................................... 86 The Race to Messina.............................................................................. 86 Uncontrolled Cruelty and War Crimes................................................90 Sicily Lessons......................................................................................... 90 Italy.................................................................................................................. 91 Underestimating the challenge............................................................. 91 Another Near Paratrooper Disaster......................................................93 Salerno, a near Disaster..........................................................................96 North to Rome- Naples First...............................................................102 Outside Naples...................................................................................... 103 The River
Wars..................................................................................... 105 Anzio....................................................................................................... 108 Monte Cassino........................................................................................113 The Long Haul of Suffering................................................................ 117 A Bloody Break-Through................................................................... 120 A Stupid Miscalculation for Personal Gloiy.................................... 122 Immoral conduct...................................................................................125 The Final Miscalculations................................................................... 126 Chapter Four......................................................................................................128 The Myth of Italian Cowardice A Brief Overview Introduction...........................................................128 Background............................................................................................ 129 Opinions and Reasons.......................................................................... 129 Chapter Five...................................................................................................... 137 Military Collapse and Dunkirk A Brief Overview Introduction...........................................................137 Collapse of France................................................................................ 139 Dunkirk Retreat and
Evacuation........................................................ 149 Chapter Six.........................................................................................................155 Mountbatten and Dieppe Diaster A Brief Overview Introduction...........................................................155 Operation Jubilee.................................................................................. 157 Mountbatten........................................................................................... 163
Populist Hearsay of 1939-45 ix Chapter Seven..........................................................................................167 Accidents and SubterfUge A Brief Overview Introduction.....................................................167 Accidents.......................................................................................168 Subterfuge.....................................................................................172 Chapter Eight...........................................................................................180 Bio-Chemical Warfare A Brief Overview Introduction.....................................................180 Gas as a Weapon...........................................................................181 The Bari Incident..........................................................................183 Chapter Nine............................................................................................188 Hypocrisy at Sea A Brief Overview Introduction.....................................................188 The U-boat War............................................................................189 The Laconia Incident.....................................................................194 Chapter Ten.............................................................................................198 A German Field Marshal A Brief Overview Introduction.....................................................199 Overview.......................................................................................199 The Enigma of
Kesselring................................................................. 201 Overview...................................................................................... 201 The Man....................................................................................... 202 Postwar......................................................................................... 207 Chapter Eleven....................................................................................... 214 Personalities in Western Command A Brief Overview Introduction.................................................... 215 The Views of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke............................ 215 Mountbatten................................................................................. 219 De Gaulle..................................................................................... 222 Eisenhower................................................................................... 224 Alexander..................................................................................... 227 Montgomery and the Personality Cult.......................................... 229 General Patton.............................................................................. 236 A Final Comment................................................................................... 240 Abbreviations 241
x Table of Contents Bibliography................................................................................................. 243 Primary Sources and Diaries............................................................243 Secondary Sources............................................................................243 Endnotes........................................................................................................248 Index.............................................................................................................. 260
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Contents Preface.xi Introduction. 1 The Popular Picture of WW2 and the Realities. 1 The General Perceptions.4 Propaganda and Rewriting History. 5 Memoirs and Autobiographies.8 Personality Enhancement.8 Blunders and Mistakes.12 Overview of Book.14 Chapter One.19 Versailles Treaty A Brief Overview Introduction. 20 A German Perspective. 25 Chapter Two.28 France, History and Hearsay A Brief Overview Introduction. 29 Introduction. 29 The Sense of Defeat in France. 32 French
Collaboration. 42 Pétain’s France. 43 Final Observations on Vichy France. 56 French Resistance.60 Introduction. 60 De Gaulle's Resistance. 61 Beginning of Resistance in France. 63 Occupied and Non-Occupied zones.63 Communists.63 Jean Moulin.64 Resistance Expands with Internal Struggles. 66 Complexity of Resistance and the Maquis. 68 The End Days.70
viii Table of Contents Chapter Three. 76 The Italian Campaign A Brief Overview Introduction.77 Conflict over Aims and Objectives. 79 Sicily.82 Problems with Invasion Plans. 83 Logistics. 86 The Race to Messina. 86 Uncontrolled Cruelty and War Crimes.90 Sicily Lessons. 90 Italy. 91 Underestimating the challenge. 91 Another Near Paratrooper Disaster.93 Salerno, a near Disaster.96 North to Rome- Naples First.102 Outside Naples. 103 The River
Wars. 105 Anzio. 108 Monte Cassino.113 The Long Haul of Suffering. 117 A Bloody Break-Through. 120 A Stupid Miscalculation for Personal Gloiy. 122 Immoral conduct.125 The Final Miscalculations. 126 Chapter Four.128 The Myth of Italian Cowardice A Brief Overview Introduction.128 Background. 129 Opinions and Reasons. 129 Chapter Five. 137 Military Collapse and Dunkirk A Brief Overview Introduction.137 Collapse of France. 139 Dunkirk Retreat and
Evacuation. 149 Chapter Six.155 Mountbatten and Dieppe Diaster A Brief Overview Introduction.155 Operation Jubilee. 157 Mountbatten. 163
Populist Hearsay of 1939-45 ix Chapter Seven.167 Accidents and SubterfUge A Brief Overview Introduction.167 Accidents.168 Subterfuge.172 Chapter Eight.180 Bio-Chemical Warfare A Brief Overview Introduction.180 Gas as a Weapon.181 The Bari Incident.183 Chapter Nine.188 Hypocrisy at Sea A Brief Overview Introduction.188 The U-boat War.189 The Laconia Incident.194 Chapter Ten.198 A German Field Marshal A Brief Overview Introduction.199 Overview.199 The Enigma of
Kesselring. 201 Overview. 201 The Man. 202 Postwar. 207 Chapter Eleven. 214 Personalities in Western Command A Brief Overview Introduction. 215 The Views of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke. 215 Mountbatten. 219 De Gaulle. 222 Eisenhower. 224 Alexander. 227 Montgomery and the Personality Cult. 229 General Patton. 236 A Final Comment. 240 Abbreviations 241
x Table of Contents Bibliography. 243 Primary Sources and Diaries.243 Secondary Sources.243 Endnotes.248 Index. 260 |
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