Hitler's Arctic War: The German Campaigns in Norway, Finland, and the USSR 1940-1945 Review
Posted by
Mary Worley
on 12/29/2012
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Labels:
continuation war,
finland,
germany,
naval history,
norway,
scandinavia,
strategy,
the winter war,
winter war,
world war ii
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)I was surprised when I read this book, at the number of errors, inaccuracies, and untruths I found in it. It is painfully apparent that no one with any knowledge of that theater checked this book before it was published.
I also had a problem with reading it. It felt like the authors each wrote what they wanted, and didn't bother to compare their efforts before putting them together. There is nothing wrong with reinforcing information in previous chapters. Telling it to the reader again, though, is a different matter.
I ordered this book to aid my own research into the campaigns in the North. I kept it only as a reminder of what not to publish. I was sorely disappointed with this product.
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