What did the British think about the Wehrmacht?
What did the British think about the Wehrmacht? How good was their intelligence? What of their assessments were correct, which ones were wrong?
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de Watteville, C.B.E. The German Army in 1939, Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 84:536 (1939), 723-729
Bull, Stephen: Allied Intelligence Handbook to the German Army 1939-1945. Bloomsbury Publishing: London, 2017.
Müller, Rolf-Dieter (Hrsg.); Volkmann, Hans-Erich (Hrsg.): Die Wehrmacht – Mythos und Realität.
John R. Ferris: ‘Indulged in all too little'?: Vansittart, intelligence and appeasement. In: Diplomacy and Statecraft, 6:1 (1995), p. 122-175
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09592299508405957
Ferris, John. Intelligence and Strategy: Selected Essays, Routledge, 2005
May, Ernest (Ed.): Knowing One's Enemies. Princeton University Press, 1986.
Poeppel, Hans (Hrsg.); W.-K. Prinz von Preußen(Hrsg.); von Hase, K.G. (Hrsg.): Die Soldaten der Wehrmacht. Herbig: München, Germany (1998)
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg – Band 9 / 2 - Deutsche Kriegsgesellschaft 1939 bis 1945
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg, Band I: Ursachen und Voraussetzungen der deutschen Kriegspolitik (English Version below)
Germany and the Second World War, Volume I
Deutsche Militärgeschichte – 1648-1939: VII: Wehrmacht und Nationalsozialismus 1933-1939
Deutsche Militärgeschichte – 1648-1939: VI: Reichswehr und Republik (1918-1933)
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg, Band 1: Ursachen und Voraussetzungen der deutschen Kriegspolitik (English Version below)
ENGLISH VERSION: Germany and the Second World War, Volume 1: The Build-up of German Aggression
Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt (Hrsg.): Deutsche Militärgeschichte 1648-1939 in sechs Bänden. Bernard & Graefe Verlag; München, 1983.
Murray, Williamson: The Luftwaffe Experience, 1939-1941. In: Cooling, Benjamin Franklin (ed.): Case Studies in the Development of Close Air Support. Office of Air Force History: Washington DC, United States (1990), p. 71-113
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de Watteville, C.B.E. The German Army in 1939, Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 84:536 (1939), 723-729
Bull, Stephen: Allied Intelligence Handbook to the German Army 1939-1945. Bloomsbury Publishing: London, 2017.
Müller, Rolf-Dieter (Hrsg.); Volkmann, Hans-Erich (Hrsg.): Die Wehrmacht – Mythos und Realität.
John R. Ferris: ‘Indulged in all too little'?: Vansittart, intelligence and appeasement. In: Diplomacy and Statecraft, 6:1 (1995), p. 122-175
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09592299508405957
Ferris, John. Intelligence and Strategy: Selected Essays, Routledge, 2005
May, Ernest (Ed.): Knowing One's Enemies. Princeton University Press, 1986.
Poeppel, Hans (Hrsg.); W.-K. Prinz von Preußen(Hrsg.); von Hase, K.G. (Hrsg.): Die Soldaten der Wehrmacht. Herbig: München, Germany (1998)
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg – Band 9 / 2 - Deutsche Kriegsgesellschaft 1939 bis 1945
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg, Band I: Ursachen und Voraussetzungen der deutschen Kriegspolitik (English Version below)
Germany and the Second World War, Volume I
Deutsche Militärgeschichte – 1648-1939: VII: Wehrmacht und Nationalsozialismus 1933-1939
Deutsche Militärgeschichte – 1648-1939: VI: Reichswehr und Republik (1918-1933)
Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg, Band 1: Ursachen und Voraussetzungen der deutschen Kriegspolitik (English Version below)
ENGLISH VERSION: Germany and the Second World War, Volume 1: The Build-up of German Aggression
Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt (Hrsg.): Deutsche Militärgeschichte 1648-1939 in sechs Bänden. Bernard & Graefe Verlag; München, 1983.
Murray, Williamson: The Luftwaffe Experience, 1939-1941. In: Cooling, Benjamin Franklin (ed.): Case Studies in the Development of Close Air Support. Office of Air Force History: Washington DC, United States (1990), p. 71-113
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