Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

The Wolf's Lair was the most important German command post building during the Second World War. Orders sent from these secret headquarters would play a massive part in the outcome of the War.

Ian Baxter looks in to the inner workings of Hitler's headquarters, highlighting the decisions that were made and analysing how they came about. Baxter not only utilises published works, unpublished records, military documents and archives on the subject, but also digs deep into the contemporary writings of Hitler's closest personal staff, seeking to disentangle the truth through letters written by wives, friends, adjutants, private secretaries, physicians, and of course his military staff.

Baxter extensively examines life within the Fuhrerhauptquartiere, where from behind closed doors, inside the claustrophobic atmosphere of the bunkers Hitler planned and gossiped with his associates. However, as defeat loomed, Hitler surrounded himself not with his intimate circle of friends, but what he considered were illiterate soldiers. Baxter shows how Hitler's contempt for his war staff grew. It describes, during the onset of the traumatic German military reverses in Russia, how Hitler stood unbowed in the face of the enemy, and how he tried to infuse determination into his generals and friends, despite his rapid deterioration in health.

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Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

The Wolf's Lair was the most important German command post building during the Second World War. Orders sent from these secret headquarters would play a massive part in the outcome of the War.

Ian Baxter looks in to the inner workings of Hitler's headquarters, highlighting the decisions that were made and analysing how they came about. Baxter not only utilises published works, unpublished records, military documents and archives on the subject, but also digs deep into the contemporary writings of Hitler's closest personal staff, seeking to disentangle the truth through letters written by wives, friends, adjutants, private secretaries, physicians, and of course his military staff.

Baxter extensively examines life within the Fuhrerhauptquartiere, where from behind closed doors, inside the claustrophobic atmosphere of the bunkers Hitler planned and gossiped with his associates. However, as defeat loomed, Hitler surrounded himself not with his intimate circle of friends, but what he considered were illiterate soldiers. Baxter shows how Hitler's contempt for his war staff grew. It describes, during the onset of the traumatic German military reverses in Russia, how Hitler stood unbowed in the face of the enemy, and how he tried to infuse determination into his generals and friends, despite his rapid deterioration in health.

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Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

by Ian Baxter
Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

Wolf's Lair: Inside Hitler's East Prussian HQ

by Ian Baxter

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The Wolf's Lair was the most important German command post building during the Second World War. Orders sent from these secret headquarters would play a massive part in the outcome of the War.

Ian Baxter looks in to the inner workings of Hitler's headquarters, highlighting the decisions that were made and analysing how they came about. Baxter not only utilises published works, unpublished records, military documents and archives on the subject, but also digs deep into the contemporary writings of Hitler's closest personal staff, seeking to disentangle the truth through letters written by wives, friends, adjutants, private secretaries, physicians, and of course his military staff.

Baxter extensively examines life within the Fuhrerhauptquartiere, where from behind closed doors, inside the claustrophobic atmosphere of the bunkers Hitler planned and gossiped with his associates. However, as defeat loomed, Hitler surrounded himself not with his intimate circle of friends, but what he considered were illiterate soldiers. Baxter shows how Hitler's contempt for his war staff grew. It describes, during the onset of the traumatic German military reverses in Russia, how Hitler stood unbowed in the face of the enemy, and how he tried to infuse determination into his generals and friends, despite his rapid deterioration in health.


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ISBN-13: 9780750979337
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 04/01/2009
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

IAN BAXTER is a military historian who specialises in German twentieth century military history. He has written more than twenty books and over one hundred articles. He has also reviewed numerous military studies for publication, supplied thousands of photographs and important documents to various publishers and film production companies worldwide. He also lectures to schools, colleges and universities throughout the United Kingdom and Southern Ireland.

Table of Contents

About the Author 9

Acknowledgements 11

Preface 13

Chapter I Historical Background 15

Chapter II 'And so to the East' 23

Chapter III 'Triumph or Die' 43

Chapter IV Lost Victories 61

Chapter V Unshakeable Allegiance 83

End Notes 121

Appendix A Russian NVKD Investigative Report on the Wolf's Lair and Surrounding Area 123

Appendix B Prominent Military and Party Officials Appointed to the Wolf's Lair 1941-1944 131

Appendix C Composition of the FBB at the Wolf's Lair Late 1944 137

Appendix D Wolf's Lair Security 1941-1944 139

Appendix E SS Weaponry at the Wolf's Lair 141

Appendix F Hitler's Military Headquarters Movements 1941-1944 145

Appendix G Abbreviations and Equivalent Ranks 149

Bibliography 151

Index 155

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