SYNOPSIS
Hitler’s war machine was feared and ruthless, at least for a time. It cut a swath through Europe and North Africa
and threatened to overrun Russia. From 1939 into the early 940s Hitler’s dream
of a Third Reich and dominance over all of Europe was a distinct possibility.
But the cracks appeared. The war machine becomes vulnerable.
The history of World War II is usually told through the eyes of the victors, but How
the Nazis Lost the War is told through the lens of the bumbling generals
and paranoid Fuhrer who had hit the big time by tragic accident.
For the first time, How the Nazis Lost the War tells the decline of Hitler’s empire
from the inside out, showing how a dysfunctional, bloated, poorly led gang of
thugs managed to fool Germany, then Europe by surprise. The Nazis were
murderous victors by mistake.