Description
Author Andrew Nagorski
Publisher Simon & Schuster
format Hardcover, Brodart-protected First Edition
Condition like new
Summary
In 1941: The Year Germany Lost the War, acclaimed historian Andrew Nagorski delivers a compelling and meticulously researched account of the pivotal year that altered the course of World War II. Contrary to the myth of unstoppable Nazi momentum, Nagorski argues that 1941 marked the beginning of Hitler's downfall. From the catastrophic decision to invade the Soviet Union to the miscalculations that drew the United States into the war, the book unpacks the key turning points that set Germany on an irreversible path to defeat. Featuring vivid portraits of world leaders—Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin—and the complex web of military and political decisions they navigated, this is not just a timeline of events but an analysis of the fatal hubris that changed global history. A gripping narrative for history enthusiasts, this Brodart-covered first edition is a must-have for collectors and readers alike.