
Case White
The Invasion of Poland 1939
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Robert Forczyk
About this listen
The German invasion of Poland on 1 September, 1939, designated as Fall Weiss (Case White), was the event that sparked the outbreak of World War II in Europe. The campaign has widely been described as a textbook example of Blitzkrieg, but it was actually a fairly conventional campaign as the Wehrmacht was still learning how to use its new Panzers and dive-bombers.
The Polish military is often misrepresented as hopelessly obsolete and outclassed by the Wehrmacht, yet in fact it was well-equipped with modern weapons and armor. Indeed, the Polish possessed more tanks than the British and had cracked the German Enigma machine cipher. Though the combined assault from Germany and the Soviet Union defeated Poland, it could not crush the Polish fighting spirit and thousands of soldiers and airmen escaped to fight on other fronts. The result of Case White was a brutal occupation, as Polish Slavs found themselves marginalized and later eliminated, paving the way for Hitler's vision of Lebensraum (living space) and his later betrayal and invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
Using a wide array of sources, Robert Forczyk challenges the myths of Case White to tell the full story of the invasion that sparked history's greatest conflict.
©2019 Robert Forczyk (P)2019 TantorBalanced and well researched.
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So much I didn't really know about the invasion of Poland
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Eye opening
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Brilliant
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Excellent book, excellently read.
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Unfortunately, even though there was a disclaimer that it wouldn’t be biased, there were some howlers in it.
Everything up till September 1st 1939 is brilliantly told in great detail and then, for me, this book completely collapsed. It’s because of the narration constantly giving multiple translations of unit names and numbers. It completely destroys the flow of the book and turns it into what seems to just be a long list. It was distracting and made retaining information really difficult.
I’d hoped for more ...
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It's high time the list of Nazi and other war criminals was publicly reviewed.
An Excellent review of a sad period.
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RF also exposes the nauseating behaviour of the USSR based on the secret clauses of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (8.1939) by which the Germany + USSR carved up Poland, a nation hundreds of years old but only autonomous thanks to the Paris Peace Conference after WW1. And the carve-up led to the notorious Katyn Massacre of c. 10K Polish officers, "Normal" behaviour for Soviets who tried to pass it off as perpetrated by the Nazis..
* I recommend 'The Peacemakers' by Prof. Margaret Macmillan which is still free of charge at audible.co.uk.
Bk challenges cliche ie 3R beating Poland easily
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Rather drawn out
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It's ok
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