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General Erich Hoepner: A Military Biography
General Erich Hoepner: A Military Biography

General Erich Hoepner: A Military Biography (Die Wehrmacht im Kampf)

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About General Erich Hoepner: A Military Biography

Product Description Written by Hoepner's chief of staff on the Eastern Front, this military biography study of Hoepner is available in English for the first time. This volume in the Die Wehrmacht im Kampf series examines Erich Hoepner’s leadership of panzer formations in Poland in 1939, France in 1940, and Russia in 1941. It is written by Walter Chales de Beaulieu, a general staff officer who fought alongside Hoepner. Erich Hoepner was one of the most competent tank commanders of World War II, playing a significant role in Germany’s early successes. As the commander of the XVI Panzer Corps at the outbreak of war in 1939, Hoepner carried out the main thrust towards Warsaw. The panzer corps covered 250 kilometers and reached the outskirts of the city in only eight days. In 1940, commanding the same formation, Hoepner fought the French Cavalry Corps in Belgium, partook in the encirclement of Allied forces near Dunkirk, and advanced southwards over the Weygand Line deep into French territory. In 1941, Hoepner became the commander of Panzer Group 4, which was the main attack formation for the advance on Leningrad. It made rapid progress to begin with, but an increasingly wide and exposed front meant that the attack gradually ground to a halt. After one final attempt to capture the city in the middle of September failed, the panzer group was redeployed to the central sector of the Eastern Front. It was there that the panzer group was to help with the push towards Moscow. In conjunction with Panzer Group 3, Hoepner’s Panzer Group 4 completed and eliminated the Vyazma pocket. Hoepner frequently felt that he was not allowed to advance on Moscow quickly enough by his superiors, yet his decision to conduct a withdrawal in January 1942 led to his dismissal. In this book, Walter Chales de Beaulieu provides insight into Erich Hoepner’s ability as a panzer commander, painting a picture of a man who was committed to the military profession, who possessed a strong sense of responsibility, and who was confident enough to exercise his own will. Table of Contents During the campaign in Poland 1939 Mission of 14th Panzerkorps Breakthrough of 14th Panzerkorps in direction of Warsaw The 14th Panzerkorps in a blocking positionwest of Warsaw Decision at river Buzra Observations on Leadership. The campaign in France 1940 Time for preparations The push on to Belgium The main effort at Flanders The offensive against the Weygand line Over river Marne toriver Rhone. The push on to Leningrad 1941 Preparations and operational intents A quick push toriver Düna Through Lettland to the Stalin line The setting for the offensive against the city of Leningrad The Panzergruppe is stopped for the first time Restructuring measures Attack from the river Luga bridge head Armour in front of Leningrad. The attack on to Moscow Deployment of forces and intentions The “Kessel” of Wjasma The Deployment for Moscow The “general” order The dismissal of Colonel General Hoepner Conclusion Review "...a window into the inner workings of the Panzer forces early in the war." A Wargamers Needful Things "The reader may easily draw vital lessons learned from the German experience, including the danger of arbitrarily changing assigned objectives or the importance of logistics and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance" ARMOR Magazine "The translation from the original German is excellent and there are ample footnotes that serve to expand upon more complicated portions of the operational narrative. Casemate has published a book of high quality." The Military Reviewer About the Author W. Chales de Beaulieu was chief of the General Staff of Panzer Group 4 during World War II, under commander Erich Hoepner. He was discharged from service in early 1945 following Hoepner's involvement with the 20 July plot. Linden Lyons holds a master’s degree in history from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He also studied German at the University of Freiburg and librarianship at