Chris Mann

Hitler's Arctic War

Regular price $15.00

Good Condition

The German army's first campaign in the far north was an outstanding success: between April and June 1940 German forces of less than 20,000 seized Norway, a state of three million people, for minimal losses.

The army learned new skills to fight effectively in snow and ice. As the terrain prohibited the use of tanks and heavy artillery, and lack of airfields restricted the employment of aircraft, the war became an infantry duel, waged across a frozen landscape. The war in the far north was a most effective campaign, and yet, despite the losses inflicted on the Red Army and Allied convoys, the Wehrmacht resources committed there ultimately drained the German war effort. In the end, Hitler's obsession with the prospect of an Allied invasion of Norway diverted men and materiel from the main effort of the Allies.

Disclaimer

We want to make sure you have a great experience with our preloved books! While we don’t sell any books that are fully damaged or unreadable, our used books might show some signs of love from their previous owners. This can include minor issues like bent corners, a dull cover, general wear and tear, or library stickers and seals. We do our best to describe any defects in each book’s listing and include photos for you to see its condition. Occasionally, we might miss something, but this is never intentional.

We do not accept returns on Preloved Books.  

Please contact us with questions prior to purchasing.


More from this collection