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Hitler on the Doorstep: Operation 'Sea Lion' : The German Plan to Invade Britain, 1940,9781557503909
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Hitler on the Doorstep: Operation 'Sea Lion' : The German Plan to Invade Britain, 1940


Author(s): Kieser, Egbert
ISBN10:  1557503907
ISBN13:  9781557503909
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/1/1997
Publisher(s): Naval Inst Pr


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SummaryTable of Contents
During the summer of 1940, the world held its breath. The greatest operation in German military history thus far - an invasion of the British Isles - was Hitler's logical next step. After the rapid overthrow of France, Great Britain was the only opponent still left. All Britain was convinced that the Germans would come. They had nothing left with which to oppose the German panzers. In only five weeks the Germans had crushed France and expelled the BEF from Belgium. Now those panzers stood on the Channel coast, waiting for the order to send them to England. But it was remarkably difficult for the German military leadership to come to a decision. The Luftwaffe was to create the primary condition for Operation 'Sea Lion' - gaining command of the air, without which a landing on the English coast was impossible. The fight developed into the 'Battle of Britain', in which the very existence of Great Britain was at stake. Those events and the decisions made during Britain's nightmare summer of 1940 receive a fresh and penetrating analysis in this book. Most other books on the subject have been written from a British point of view. Now translated into English, it supplies a German angle - both stimulating and controversial - which will fuel the argument over Operation 'Sea Lion' for years to come. Egbert Kieser makes use of the very latest documentary evidence to assess the events of 1940 and to answer the vital questions - Why did they not come? If they had come, could they have succeeded? And - did Hitler ever really intend that they should come?
Preface 7(4)
I. The Phoney War Peace still has a chance
11(9)
II. German Panzers on the Channel A nightmare for the island
20(8)
III. Broomsticks Against Paratroops A Home Defence Force is set up
28(10)
IV. Jews and Nazis in the Same Bag The British intern everybody
38(12)
V. Where to Hide on an Island? The trauma of evacuation
50(8)
VI. Dunkirk, the Defeat that Was Not The British come up with a miracle
58(12)
VII. A Powerful Guerrilla Force Snipers that scared Goebbels
70(11)
VIII. Then Let Us Make a Plan How GroBadmiral Raeder set off an avalanche
81(16)
IX. The French Fleet Plays Coy With or without Petain? For or against Hitler?
97(8)
X. Churchill Strikes All that matters is survival
105(9)
XI. Ships, Ferries, Barges The Armada of the Kriegsmarine
114(10)
XII. Kriegsmarine and Heer at Odds Where do we land?
124(9)
XIII. Spies and Secret Services This is where they failed
133(7)
XIV. Hitler Makes a `Peace Offer' An empty gesture
140(7)
XV. The United States Remains Neutral With Mixed Feelings
147(8)
XVI. The Luftwaffe Begins the Battle The `Channel Attack'
155(12)
XVII. The British Warning System The key to victory
167(6)
XVIII. The Royal Air Force Parsimony was its strategy
173(17)
XIX. Dover Suffers The initial blows
190(9)
XX. `Eagle Day' A near victory for the Luftwaffe
199(13)
XXI. The Attack on London Goring throws away the final chance
212(10)
XXII. Heer and Kriegsmarine are Set No jump across the Channel
222(13)
XXIII. The Royal Air Force Gains the Upper Hand London remains uncowed
235(10)
XXIV. Occupation of the Channel Islands A taste of what might come
245(9)
XXV. `Operation Sea Lion' is Put to bed Until D-Day
254(9)
XXVI. Conclusions from a Fatal Omission
263
Appendix Documents
Bibliography
Index of Personalities

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