
The Falaise Pocket: WWII's 'Corridor of Death'
Dan Snow's History Hit
00:00
Hitler's Paranoia: The German Response to the Normandy Breakout
This chapter examines the tactical and psychological effects of the Battle of Normandy on German forces, particularly in light of Hitler's diminishing trust in his generals after an assassination attempt. It explores how this paranoia and desire for control hindered their military strategy, ultimately impacting the outcome of the conflict.
Transcript
Play full episode