
Why the Axis Lost
An Analysis of Strategic Errors
John Arquilla(Author)
McFarland & Co Inc (Publisher)
Published on 13. March 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
223 pages
978-1-4766-7452-0 (ISBN)
Description
The factors leading to the defeat of the Axis Powers in World War II have been debated for decades. One prevalent view is that overwhelming Allied superiority in materials and manpower doomed the Axis. Another holds that key strategic and tactical blunders lost the war--from Hitler halting his panzers outside Dunkirk, allowing more than 300,000 trapped Allied soldiers to escape, to Admiral Yamamoto falling into the trap set by the U.S. Navy at Midway.
Providing a fresh perspective on the war, this study challenges both views and offers an alternative explanation: the Germans, Japanese and Italians made poor design choices in ships, planes, tanks and information security--before and during the war--that forced them to fight with weapons and systems that were too soon outmatched by the Allies. The unprecedented arms race of World War II posed a fundamental "design challenge" the Axis powers sometimes met but never mastered.
Providing a fresh perspective on the war, this study challenges both views and offers an alternative explanation: the Germans, Japanese and Italians made poor design choices in ships, planes, tanks and information security--before and during the war--that forced them to fight with weapons and systems that were too soon outmatched by the Allies. The unprecedented arms race of World War II posed a fundamental "design challenge" the Axis powers sometimes met but never mastered.
Reviews / Votes
"Arquilla presents an interesting perspective on the war, its progress, and its outcome by emphasizing design. ...recommended"-Choice "Offers a fresh explanation of the Axis defeat.... The strength of Why the Axis Lost is Arquilla's exceptional prose and style. It is simply hard to put down. His exhaustive research of both primary and secondary sources provides a comprehensive look of the Axis defeat from many perspectives. This work is highly readable and may be the most comprehensive examination of the Axis defeat to date. This would be an excellent addition to the library of any historian or student with an interest on the subject. It is a must for foreign policy makers and military strategists."-Military ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Jefferson, NC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
19 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4766-7452-0 (9781476674520)
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Person
John Arquilla is a distinguished professor of defense analysis at the United States Naval Postgraduate School, located in Monterey, California. He is the author of several books and many articles on a range of topics in military affairs, and has served as adviser to senior leaders in conflicts ranging from Desert Storm to the Kosovo War, as well as in several post-9/11 actions.
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Foreword by Victor Davis Hanson
Preface
?1.?Paths to Victory (or Defeat)
?2.?From Versailles to the Vistula
?3.?Rising Tide, Early Reverses
?4.?At the Flood
?5.?Turning Points
?6.?The Brink of Catastrophe
?7.?Last Chances
?8.?Cataclysm
?9.?Why the Axis Lost
10.?How World War II Still Guides Strategic Design
Chapter Notes
Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments viii
Foreword by Victor Davis Hanson
Preface
?1.?Paths to Victory (or Defeat)
?2.?From Versailles to the Vistula
?3.?Rising Tide, Early Reverses
?4.?At the Flood
?5.?Turning Points
?6.?The Brink of Catastrophe
?7.?Last Chances
?8.?Cataclysm
?9.?Why the Axis Lost
10.?How World War II Still Guides Strategic Design
Chapter Notes
Works Cited
Index