(Part 2) Best products from r/hoi4
We found 20 comments on r/hoi4 discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 37 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Nationalism in Europe 1789-1945 (Cambridge Perspectives in History)
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27. Poland Betrayed: The Nazi-Soviet Invasions of 1939 (Campaign Chronicles)
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34. Leon Trotsky's Collaboration with Germany and Japan
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35. The Second World War: Europe and the Mediterrean Atlas (The West Point Military History Series)
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36. Death Traps: The Survival of an American Armored Division in World War II
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37. To Lose a Battle: France 1940
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For a brief overview of all things Modern Europe, I'd go with this. It covers from the 1400's onward.
Bismarck, Life and Times if you want something for just Bismarck.
Europe and the Making of Modernity covers events from 1815-1914.
Nineteenth-Century Europe A Cultural History for the overview of the century from a different perspective.
And Nationalism in Europe for the more Imperial aspects of the century.
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The Ring Without Words, Wagner.
https://www.amazon.com/Wagner-Maazel-Berlin-Philharmonic-Orchestra/dp/B00150VWX8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485208037&sr=8-1&keywords=the+ring+without+words
Also, Carmina Burana by Orff, Gustav Holz's "The Planets".
https://www.amazon.com/POLAND-BETRAYED-Nazi-Soviet-Invasions-Chronicles/dp/1844159264/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284308082&sr=1-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_Leader_(book) autobiography by General-Colonel Heinz Guderian.
http://www.amazon.com/Panzer-Leader-Heinz-Guderian/dp/0306811014
God no im not that cheap
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This is basically what I am running. I have 6 GB version instead of 4GB. I have to turn off all the graphic settings and it does commonly lag, but it is 100% playable.
>essentially fascist
Stop using that word like it has no historical definition. There are a lot of things you could critique about the current Turkish state but the idea that it's equivalent to some kind of mid-20th century form of militaristic nationalism is absurd.
https://www.amazon.com/Leon-Trotskys-Collaboration-Germany-Japan/dp/0692945733
Yeah fuck him, and exactly how was Lenin too authotorian? Because of dictatorship of proletariat? That's fucking prerequisite for democracy. You. Cannot. Build. Socialism. Within. Liberal. Democracy. And how conviently Trotsky discovered Lenins papers just as he got expelled for trying overthrow Soviet goverment and oh did western press buy it up because they wanted to keep up red scare. That's just Bourgeoisie 101.
And now as to myself, no credit is due to me for discovering the existence of classes in modern society or the struggle between them. Long before me bourgeois historians had described the historical development of this class struggle and bourgeois economists, the economic anatomy of classes. What I did that was new was to prove:
(1) that the existence of classes is only bound up with the particular, historical phases in the development of production,
(2) that the class struggle necessarily leads to the dictatorship of the proletariat,
(3) that this dictatorship itself only constitutes the transition to the abolition of all classes and to a classless society.
Marx, Letter to Weydemeyer (1852)
Freeing of proletariat must be done by proletariat. In liberal democracy the bourgeoisie has the power and they are never going to give it up no matter how nicely you ask them as it's against their class interest and don't even try to say but TrOtSkY it's almost as if literally everybody else actually understood what is to be done. Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Otto W Kuusinen... I can go on.
If you're familiar with NATO unit symbols and want something in hard copy, this is a good resource: The Second World War: Europe and the Mediterrean Atlas (The West Point Military History Series) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0757001610/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_2oR6xbJJX9GGV
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0891418148/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1465013172&sr=1-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=Belton+Y.+Cooper&dpPl=1&dpID=51k4tqorPQL&ref=plSrch
"Death Traps" by Belton Cooper
Autobiography of a junior officer of one of 3rd armored division's maintenance battalion from Normandy to V-E. Critical of Patton (as you'd expect from anyone who saw the aftermath of nearly every Sherman knocked out in the division.
Talks about modifying Shermans for various tasks, including how they modified German beach obstacles and welded them to the tanks to bulldoze hedgerows. Fantastic detail about tank recovery ops and details about damage to both allied and axis armor.
What actually happened was quite disastrous, but I do wonder if the French would have even been able to hold back the Germans if they hadn't made the mistakes they did. Sure, they could have responded to reports of troops in the Ardennes, and fought at the French border instead of in Belgium (assuming a total rework of French strategy from top to bottom), but I think there's room for debate as to whether a properly-led French army could have taken on the Wehrmacht. It was superior on paper, but there were sure a lot of force multipliers going for the Germans. French morale was pretty bad at the time, and most of the troops were relatively poorly-trained conscripts, as opposed to the Germans just coming out of Poland. The French generals, with the possible exception of Weygand and de Gaulle, were completely inferior to their German counterparts. Naturally, the French people weren't nearly as enthusiastic about being at war as they had been at the beginning of WWI. Back then, they could look forward to reclaiming Alsace-Lorraine, but at the beginning of WWII, they found themselves at war for the sake of another country, and they still remembered the huge casualties from 20 years back.
The biggest problem, I think, would still have been the complete inferiority of French air assets compared to the Luftwaffe. Their planes were relatively modern, but there were very few of them. They realized by the late 30s that they really needed to start building up, but they just couldn't keep up with German production, and they especially couldn't compensate for things like the combat experience of units that fought in Spain and Poland.
The other thing is the French armor strategy. They dispersed their tanks for infantry support, instead of making schwerpunkt type armored breakthroughs. It's a failure in strategy, of course, but one that you don't really learn without being in combat and figuring it out for yourself.
All that having been said, you can identify several points where French command made mistakes that should have been obvious even at the time. They might not have been able to completely stop the Germans, but they at least could have significantly delayed them. It really is pretty astonishing that they allowed themselves to be defeated so quickly.
To Lose a Battle is a pretty good book about all this, for anyone who might be interested.