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If the Allies Had Fallen: Sixty Alternate Scenarios of World War II [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x165 mm, weight: 619 g, Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Skyhorse Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1616080272
  • ISBN-13: 9781616080273
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x165 mm, weight: 619 g, Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Skyhorse Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1616080272
  • ISBN-13: 9781616080273
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In this compelling book, historians suggest what might have been if key events during the war had gone differently, from the Munich Crisis to the dropping of the first atom bomb, including Hitler's declaration of war on the United States after Pearl Harbor and the D-Day landings. The Second World War could have turned out differently at many points, and a victory for Germany may have been possible, if not for, in some cases, chance, the weather, and the decisions of commanders. An exceptional team of historians speculates about what might have been

"It is easy to argue persuasively the truism that the lessons of history are best derived from what actually happened, rather than from what nearly happened. It should be added, however, that what happened becomes more fully comprehensible in the light of the contending forces that existed at moments of decision. Understanding of the total historical setting is bound to contribute to a clearer view of the actual course of affairs."---Harold C. Deutsch

In If the Allies Had Fallen, leading historians suggest what might have been if key events during World War II had gone differently. They predict realistic scenarios based on the capabilities and circumstances of the opposing forces, often with very chilling results. These are studied alternatives---not unrealistic or sensationalized speculations that are often attached to such volumes. At times, the historians hold opposing viewpoints on how events may unfold, bringing greater insight to the topic. The various perspectives enable us to understand how close many battles were, and to speculate how the decision of one person---or even chance, which played its part in the Battle of Midway---could have changed the world.

In a book of "what its," one thing is certain---a German victory was entirely possible, particularly in the early stages of the war. What if Hitler had been stopped, contained, or frustrated in his ambitions? Peace with Britain may have been possible in the summer of 1940. Alternatively, if Hitler had invaded Britain in that same summer, the operation would have had a great chance of success. To coin a phrase from another period, "It was a near run thing."

Alternative military strategies of the Second World War: What if Stalin had signed with the West in 1939? What if the Allies had been defeated on D-Day? And what if Hitler had won the war?

Foreword
xi
William R. Forstchen
Introduction
xiii
Harold C. Deutsch
1 Dress Rehearsal Crisis 1938
Harold C. Deutsch
A What if the Western Powers had forsworn appeasement sufficiently to permit German military conspirators to strike at Hitler?
1(6)
B war had come in September 1938 instead of a year later?
7(6)
C one of the foreign military attache plots to assassinate Hitler in the early spring of 1939 had been carried out successfully?
13(7)
2 August-September 1939
John K. Munholland
A What if Stalin had signed with the West?
20(5)
B Hitler had recognized that the Western Powers would fight?
25(2)
C the French had launched an all-out attack to help the Poles?
27(7)
3 Phony and Hot War 1939-1940
Dennis E. Showalter
A What if the Germans had not invaded Scandinavia?
34(3)
B the Germans had launched their main attack through Belgium instead of the Ardennes?
37(4)
C the Germans had pushed the attack on Dunkirk?
41(4)
D France had continued the war?
45(3)
E Britain had sued for peace in 1940?
48(4)
4 Hitler's Attack on Russia
A What if the Germans had delayed Barbarossa until after dealing with Great Britain in 1942 or 1943?
52(1)
David M. Glantz
B Stalin had heeded clear warnings of the impending German attack and launched a preemptive attack as proposed by Zhukov?
53(4)
David M. Glantz
C Stalin had adopted the supposed Shaposhnikov proposal for concentrating defenses along the Stalin line (pre-1939 borders)?
57(2)
David M. Glantz
D Hitler had striven to make allies of the Soviet people?
59(7)
Samuel L Newland
5 Germany versus the Soviet Union
David M. Glantz
German Intelligence and Soviet Realities
66(5)
A What if German Army Group Center had continued its advance on Moscow rather than participating in the Kiev operation?
71(4)
B the German 1942 summer offensive had been focused on Moscow or a single southern objective such as Stalingrad?
75(1)
C the Japanese had joined the German attack prior to December 1941?
75(4)
6 Pearl Harbor and its Consequences
A What if the Japanese Navy had launched a second strike against Pearl Harbor in December 1941?
79(10)
Walter S. Drea
B What if the United States had been able to read the Japanese naval code with the message of the upcoming attack?
89(8)
Walter S. Drea
Frederick D. Parker
C What if Hitler had not declared war upon the United States after Pearl Harbor?
97(7)
Harold C. Deutsch
Dennis E. Showalter
7 The Pacific War
D. Clayton James
Anne Wells
A What if MacArthur had been left to surrender on Corregidor?
104(4)
B MacArthur had been obliged to bypass the Philippines?
108(7)
C the allies had invaded Amoy and South Formosa?
115(4)
8 The Mediterranean
A What if Hitler had pursued an all-out Mediterranean strategy in continuing the war with Britain?
119(11)
Harold C. Deutsch
B the allies had invaded Sardinia and Corsica in 1943?
130(4)
Carlo D'Este
C the allies had chosen the Ljubljana Gap instead of Anvil?
134(11)
Thomas M. Barker
9 The June 1944 Invasion
A What if the invasion had been attempted in 1942? or in 1943?
145(5)
Walter S. Dunn
B the Germans had detected that Operation Fortitude was a ruse?
150(14)
Carlo D'Este
C the allies had been repulsed on D-Day?
164(3)
Harold C. Deutsch
Dennis E. Showalter
10 20 July 1944
Peter Hoffmann
A What if the allies had responded more favorably to German opposition appeals?
167(1)
B Rommel had not become incapacitated on 17 July 1944?
168(2)
C Hitler had been killed?
170(4)
11 The Final Stage of the War in Europe
David M. Glantz
A What if the allies had driven hard for Berlin?
174(28)
12 The Ultra Secret
Harold C. Deutsch
A What if Ultra had not been available before the Battles of France and Britain?
202(2)
B for the war in North Africa, or for the Sicilian and Italian campaigns?
204(2)
C for the Battle of the Atlantic?
206(1)
D for the invasion of the continent?
207(1)
E fullest advantage had been taken of the opportunities afforded by Ultra to conclude the war in Western Europe after the summer of 1944?
208(2)
F Ultra had not been available during the Pacific War?
210(3)
13 Hitler's Role
Gerhard L. Weinberg
A What if Hitler had not held up rocket research?
213(2)
B Hitler had not held up the Messerschmitt 262?
215(2)
C Hitler had left soldiering to the soldiers?
217(13)
14 The Conclusion of the Pacific War
Paul Schratz
A What if the United States had responded favorably to Japanese peace overtures from the Emperor's entourage?
230(2)
B the United States had not bribed the Soviets to enter the war?
232(3)
C no A-bomb had existed or none had been dropped?
235(2)
D a Japanese surrender had been sought by demonstrating the bomb?
237(1)
E the allies had invaded Japanese homeland?
238(4)
15 The War at Sea
Robert M. Love
A What if Britain had rearmed earlier in the 1930s or had adopted a naval strategy consistent with her fleet strength?
242(2)
B the British had not acquired Ultra and the ability to decipher the German U-boat command traffic?
244(1)
C the Germans had adopted a naval building strategy more consistent with their resources and political objectives?
245(1)
D the Japanese had adopted an entirely different building policy and strategy before they opted for a suicidal war with the western naval powers in 1941?
246(4)
E the U.S. Navy had fully rearmed in the 1930s and had been truly prepared to fight a two ocean war?
250(2)
F the Allies had invaded France in 1943? (the naval aspect)
252(3)
16 The Air War
A What if the British had not devoted a major part of their war effort to strategic bombing?
255(5)
Richard J. Overy
B Hitler had pushed the development of the jet fighter?
260(2)
Bernard C. Nalty
C Allied strategic bombers had attacked German electrical power rather than the oil industry?
262(2)
Bernard C. Nalty
D General Kenney had persuaded General Arnold to deploy the B-29s to the Southwest Pacific?
264(4)
Herman S. Wolk
E What if the B-29 had not become operational at all in 1944?
268(4)
Herman S. Wolk
17 What if Hitler had won the war?
272(13)
Harold C. Deutsch
Dennis E. Showalter
A What if Hitler had been able to negotiate peace with Britain in June-July 1940?
273(4)
B What if Germany had conquered Britain, most probably by invasion, in the summer of 1940?
277(3)
C What if the Wehrmacht had defeated the Red Army in the summer and autumn of 1941 in Operation Barbarossa?
280(2)
D What if peace or perhaps an open-ended "truce" had been negotiated between Germany and the Soviet Union in 1942-43?
282(3)
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