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''Panzer Battles'' () is the English language title of
Friedrich von Mellenthin Friedrich von Mellenthin (30 August 1904 – 28 June 1997) was a German general during World War II. A participant in most of the major campaigns of the war, he became known afterwards for his memoirs '' Panzer Battles'', first published in ...
's memoirs of his service as a staff officer in the
Panzerwaffe , later also ( German for " Armoured Force", "Armoured Arm" or "Tank Force". : ombat"arm") refers to a command within the of the German , responsible for the affairs of panzer (tank) and motorized forces shortly before and during the S ...
of the
German Army The German Army (, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Federal Republic of Germany, Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German together with the German Navy, ''Marine'' (G ...
during
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. The first English edition, as ''Panzer Battles: A Study of the Employment of Armor in the Second World War'', was published in 1956 by the
University of Oklahoma Press The University of Oklahoma Press (OU Press) is the publishing arm of the University of Oklahoma. Founded in 1929 by the fifth president of the University of Oklahoma, William Bennett Bizzell, it was the first university press to be established ...
. Panzer Battles was reprinted six times in the U.S. between 1956 and 1976. ''Panzer Battles'' was one of several books by Wehrmacht generals that influence post-war thinking in the West about Russian capabilities.


Content

The book covers Mellenthin's personal recollections and operational information on the major operations in which he participated, across major theaters of the war, with substantial coverage of his time as
Erwin Rommel Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (; 15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944), popularly known as The Desert Fox (, ), was a German '' Generalfeldmarschall'' (field marshal) during World War II. He served in the ''Wehrmacht'' (armed forces) of ...
's intelligence officer in the Afrika Corps and his time as the Chief of Staff for
XXXXVIII Panzer Corps XXXXVIII Panzer Corps (also: XXXXVIII Army Corp or XXXXVIII. Armeekorps), was a corps-level formation of the German Army which saw extensive action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. History The corps was originally ...
in Russia.


Reception

Since its release in English in 1956 ''Panzer Battles'' has been widely read professionally and academically. The book was a staple on professional military reading lists in NATO member states and was widely cited in academia for decades.


Professional

''Panzer Battles'' has been extensively cited in military reading lists and professional studies since its release. David T. Zabecki called it a seminal and comprehensive work on mechanized combined arms warfare and said its lessons and principles were of immeasurable value to the post-Vietnam American military. Major Timothy Wray, writing for the U.S. Combat Studies Institute, wrote in 1986 that ''Panzer Battles'' was among a series of post-war memoirs that filled an early vacuum of good English language studies of the Eastern Front, causing an undue influence in the Western understanding of that conflict. Wray says ''Panzer Battles'' omits important data and context. In 1997, the official
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review of books for its professional military reading list, assembled by Paul Van Riper for the
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, lauded it as "a virtual Bible" on armored warfare, with special praise given to the "Psychology of the Russian Soldier" section and the book's maps, which it says offers more tactical and operational clarity than nearly any other military work. American general
Norman Schwarzkopf Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. ( ; 22 August 1934 – 27 December 2012) was a United States Army general. While serving as the commander of United States Central Command, he led all coalition forces in the Gulf War against Ba'athist Iraq. ...
kept a copy with him during the
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Academic

Soon after its release, Dartmouth history professor Henry L. Roberts, in a one-sentence "capsule review" in ''
Foreign Affairs ''Foreign Affairs'' is an American magazine of international relations and foreign policy of the United States, U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit organization, nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership or ...
'', called it an "excellent account", offering "interesting observations". Sovietologist Colonel John Jessup considers the book a good representation of perspective from the "younger generation" of German officers. Military historian
David Glantz David M. Glantz (born January 11, 1942) is an American military historian known for his books on the Red Army during World War II and as the chief editor of '' The Journal of Slavic Military Studies''. Born in Port Chester, New York, Glantz ...
called it an "operational/tactical account of considerable merit", which showed the negative impact of Hitler's interference in the military operations. He echoed the professional assessment of Col. Wray, pointing out that it was written without the benefit of either German or Soviet records and suffered from incomplete or incorrect interpretations of Soviet forces, dispositions and intentions.
Paleoconservative Paleoconservatism is a political philosophy and a strain of conservatism in the United States stressing American nationalism, Christian ethics, regionalism, traditionalist conservatism, and non-interventionism. Paleoconservatism's concerns over ...
military theorist William S. Lind considered it excellent and full of valuable lessons, including it in his ''Maneuver Warfare Handbook'' basic reading list for students of armored warfare. However, some historians and academics have taken issue with the political and historical context of the book.
Wolfram Wette Wolfram Wette (born 11 November 1940) is a German military historian and peace researcher. He is an author or editor of over 40 books on the history of Nazi Germany, including the seminal '' Germany and the Second World War'' series from the G ...
listed Mellenthin among German generals he considered to have authored apologetic, uncritical studies on World War II. Co-authors Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies characterize ''Panzer Battles'' as an "exculpatory memoir" within a post-war revisionist narrative. Another modern historian considered descriptions of Russians as "primitive" and with an "Asiatic" mindset to be derogatory or racist.
Robert Citino Robert M. Citino (born June 19, 1958) is an American military historian and the Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian at the National WWII Museum. He is an authority on modern German military history, with an emphasis on World War II and the ...
said Mellenthin's book bolstered Western stereotypes of the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
as "a faceless and mindless horde" that aimed to "smash everything in its path through numbers, brute force and sheer size". Citino included ''Panzer Battles'' among the German officers' memoirs that were "at best unreliable and at worst deliberately misleading", an opinion echoed by historian Daniel Franke, who characterized its impact on the post-war reputation of the Wehrmacht as "baleful", while still recommending it as an important book.


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* * Copy of book at the Internet Archive


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* {{ cite book , title=Chief of Staff: The Principal Officers Behind History's Great Commanders , volume=II , last=Zabecki , first=David T. , author-link= David T. Zabecki , publisher=Naval Institute Press , year=2013 , isbn=978-1-61251-559-5 1956 non-fiction books German memoirs World War II memoirs University of Oklahoma Press books