This post draft focuses on Omer Bartov’s seminal historical work, The Eastern Front, 1941–45: German Troops and the Barbarisation of Warfare . The book is a critical study of how the German army (Heer) became complicit in atrocities and a "war of annihilation" during the invasion of the Soviet Union.
A new generation of leaders, raised and educated entirely under National Socialism, served as the ideological backbone that enforced these brutal policies. The Eastern Front, 1941–45, German Troops and t...
Bartov identifies three key factors that fueled this descent into brutality: This post draft focuses on Omer Bartov’s seminal
Bartov’s work remains essential for anyone trying to understand the intersection of military history, sociology, and the dark realities of the Second World War. It isn't just a book about tactics; it's a study of how human beings lose their humanity in the face of ideological extremism and total war. Bartov identifies three key factors that fueled this
In his ground-breaking study, , historian Omer Bartov challenges the long-held myth that the German Wehrmacht remained "untarnished" by the crimes of the Nazi regime. By looking at three specific front-line divisions—the 12th Infantry, 18th Panzer, and Grossdeutschland—Bartov reveals a process he calls the "barbarisation of warfare" .
The physical misery of the Russian winter, constant supply shortages, and massive casualties turned soldiers into survivors indifferent to human life.