Hitler’s Wave-Breaker Concept: An Analysis of the German End Game in the Baltic.
Casemate Publishers, Philadelphia 2013, stor 8vo, orig. bind med omslag, 278 s., engelsk tekst, fotoplansjer.
«By leaving four entire battle-hardened armies in isolation along the Baltic, the Soviets pulling up to the Oder River encountered weaker opposition than they had a right to expect. Having economic (or aid) resources of their own, they cared little for Hitler’s own supply line and instead simply lunged at his center of power: Berlin. Once that was taken the remaining German pockets could be wiped out.» — fra innbretten