Why didn’t Germans—after seizing France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, occupying Denmark and Norway, trampling Poland, forcing Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland into alliance, and taming Spain and Sweden—ever decide to invade the British Isles?
Why did the Führer send his hordes east—first to the Balkans to trample Yugoslavia and Greece, and then to conquer Russia—without any hope of success and without any way to control such a vast territory?
In this book, you, my dear reader, will learn the reasons for it. You may agree with the author or deny his conclusions—but you must read this book. Just to look at the events in Europe from 1939 to 1941 through a different, not the usual, point of view…