Books by John Mosier and Complete Book Reviews
John Mosier, Author . Holt/Macrae $27.50 (336p) ISBN 978-0-8050-7577-9
Mosier is a professor of English who has developed a second career writing on the world wars (The Blitzkreig Myth
). Here he credits the German army's operational effectiveness in two world wars to leadership, doctrine and, above all,...
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John Mosier, Simon & Schuster, $30.00 (480p) ISBN 9781416573487
In this exhaustive study of the eastern front of World War II, Mosier (Cross of Iron) strongly challenges traditional arguments, asserting that “the evidence suggests not only that Hitler came much closer to an outright victory than is often...
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John Mosier, Author HarperCollins $27.5 (352p) ISBN 978-0-06-000976-2
In this revisionist history, Mosier (Myth of the Great War) attempts to debunk the conventional understanding of European theater warfare during World War II by declaring that Blitzkrieg-style assaults occurred less often and were less effective...
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John Mosier, Author, Wesley K. Clark, Foreword by . Palgrave $21.95 (193p) ISBN 978-1-4039-7136-4
Palgrave's Great Generals series continues with this sketchy, unbalanced homage to the Union war hero. Military historian Mosier (The Myth of the Great War
) focuses on Grant's Civil War exploits, emphasizing his brilliant early victories...
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In reading and analyzing the great body of tactical and operational literature published by French soldiers and academicians in the interwar period, Loyola English professor and film critic Mosier, who is fluent in French, brings to light a...
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