Germany and the Second World War
Volume V/I: Organization and Mobilization of the German Sphere of Power: Wartime Administration, Economy, and Manpower Resources, 1939-1941
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 June 2015
- ISBN 9780198738299
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages1314 pages
- Size 235x158x71 mm
- Weight 1946 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Volume V Part I in the comprehensive and authoritative 'Germany in the Second World War' series. It deals with developments in wartime administration, economy, and manpower resources in Germany and its occupied territories from 1939-1941
MoreLong description:
This volume is concerned with developments in wartime administration, economy, and manpower resources in Germany and its occupied territories from 1939-1941. It examines the mobilization of material and personnel resources in the German sphere of power for an industrialized conduct of the war. Indissolubly linked with this issue is the question of the way in which the regime's ideology affected that mobilization process, and why the 'opportunity' which the war offered for an organizational restructuring of this sector was not taken.
The authors have produced a problem-oriented account, providing - by a detailed presentation of government practice - a multitude of insights into the regime's governmental structures.
Table of Contents:
PART I: TOWARDS CONTINENTAL DOMINION
Plans for the administration of occupied territories before the outbreak of war
Stages in the territorial 'new order' in Europe
The preferred 'new order': territories annexed de jure and de facto
Administration and safeguarding of the German sphere of power
The exploitation of the occupied territories
German rule in the occupied territories: pretension and reality
PART II: THE MOBILIZATION OF THE GERMAN ECONOMY FOR HITLER'S WAR AIMS
Preparations for total war
Improvisation in lieu of planning: the 'transitional economy'
Makeshift solutions in Spring 1940
The victor's hubris: Germany loses its lead in armaments after the French campaign
The crippling of armaments production
The road into crisis
Beginnings of a reorganization of the war economy at the turn of 1941/1942
PART III: THE MANPOWER RESOURCES OF THE THIRD REICH IN THE AREA OF CONFLICT BETWEEN WEHRMACHT, BUREAUCRACY, AND WAR ECONOMY, 1939-1942
Organization and implementation of military mobilization
The wehrmacht manpower situation at the outbreak of war
'Man management': population distribution in the area of tension between wehrmacht and war economy (Sept. 1939-June 1941)
The development of military manpower control up to the summer of 1941
The winter crisis of 1941-1942: The distribution of scarcity or steps towards a more rational management of personnel
Blitzkrieg or total war? Ideological and political-military implications of the reaction to the trauma of the First World War
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS