Major Blunders of the Second World War

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Price: $34.99
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781923300569
Published: June 2025
This is a new book. Condition: Brand New.
A mistake is an error of judgement, a blunder is a mistake caused by carelessness or ignorance, implying incompetence. Blunders are not always the result of incompetence; a chess player may give a critical piece away being distracted by noise, but in war it results in death with serious repercussions. This book explores such errors during the Second World War, some hardly known, a few contentious, many embarrassing.
An American destroyer which fired a live torpedo at a battleship carrying Roosevelt, an American officer who unintentionally passed British information to Rommel, and a German plane crash-landing in neutral territory with plans for invasion are some little-known incidents. Overconfidence resulted in a Luftwaffe raid hitting exposed American gas shells killing Italian civilians, British and American military. Self-assurance led to an American general who lost men and tanks failing to rescue his son-in-law from a PoW camp. Inadequate planning brought disaster in the raid on Dieppe. Poor tactics deployed in the bombing of Monte Cassino was bad propaganda for the Allies but assisted the German defence.
There are some issues which remain disputed, as with the British sinking the French Fleet, but whether it was a blunder remains questionable.
Book details and technical specifications
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781923300569
Published: June 2025
Number of pages: 224
Width: 3886 mm
Height: 5842 mm
Depth: not specified
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing