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  • Iron and Blood

  • A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples Since 1500
  • By: Peter H. Wilson
  • Narrated by: Rory Alexander
  • Length: 34 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)
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By: Peter H. Wilson
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For most of its existence, German-speaking Europe has been splintered into innumerable states—some substantial (such as Austria and Prussia) and some consisting of just a few Alpine meadows. Its military experience has also been extraordinarily varied: threatened and threatening; a mere buffer-zone, and a global threat.

Iron and Blood is a startlingly ambitious and absorbing book. It encompasses five centuries of political, military, technological and economic change to tell the story of the German-speaking lands, from the Rhine to the Balkan frontier, from Switzerland to the North Sea. Wilson's narrative considers everything from weapons development to recruitment to battlefield strategy. Germans' military impact on the rest of Europe has been immense. If there is one constant it has been the sense of being beset by seemingly more powerful enemies—France or Russia or Turkey—and the need to strike a rapid knockout blow to ensure a favourable result. Almost inevitably, this has in practice meant protracted, relentless and often unwinnable wars, and—in 1939-1945—moral catastrophe.

The author of definitive books on the Holy Roman Empire and the Thirty Years War, Peter Wilson has with Iron and Blood written his masterpiece.

©2022 Peter H. Wilson (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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Interesting and detailed

An interesting and very detailed history, beautifully read. Nice and long to get your teeth into!!

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Outstanding

This is an outstanding work of history which chsllenges many of the myths about Germany and its warmaking.

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Great overview

Great overview of German history and associated militarism. The final few chapters were weaker, I feel and could have been fleshed out. Narration was very good.

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History as a list.

No great amount of detail- a chronological list of events. Austerlitz bizarrely gets one line. A good reference work perhaps.

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Dreadful

I have loved history and particularly military history since I was a schoolboy, however this book is enough to put anyone off the subject. The most disjointed history book it’s ever been my misfortune to encounter. How the author manages to make this so intensely boring is beyond me, it’s also not helped by the awful narrator. Avoid.

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Utterly boring

Wilson simply cannot tell a story. It’s just an enormous and never ending collections of facts thrown in front of you until finally you switch off.

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