Major Blunders of The Second World War

New Insights into Mistakes and their Consequences

Published by Big Sky Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Blunders and their Consequences: Examining Errors of the Second World War

War is rife with mistakes, but the consequences can be catastrophic when those errors escalate to blunders caused by carelessness or ignorance. In the Second World War context, these blunders often led to devastating loss of life, strategic failures, and enduring controversies.

This book delves into such incidents, from obscure mishaps to high-profile missteps. Among the tales are the shocking story of an American destroyer accidentally firing a live torpedo at a battleship carrying President Roosevelt, and a German aircraft crash-landing in neutral territory with critical invasion plans onboard. Overconfidence played a key role in many tragedies, such as a Luftwaffe raid that struck American gas shells, causing widespread casualties, and the Dieppe raid, which became a planning disaster.

Some incidents remain fiercely debated. The British sinking of the French fleet continues to raise questions about necessity versus error, while King Edward VIII’s alleged treachery may stem more from naivety than intent. The conviction of Admiral Karl Dönitz at Nuremberg also sparks controversy, as his U-boat tactics mirrored Allied strategies.

Through vivid storytelling and detailed analysis, this book exposes the human error behind critical wartime decisions, from tactical misjudgments to intelligence failures. It examines the hidden and often overlooked blunders that shaped the course of WWII, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of war and the fragile nature of leadership under pressure.

About The Author

Andrew Sangster has six degrees, in Law and Theology and four in history including his doctorate. An ordained priest, he has trespassed away from the Church to teaching and the study of history. He has taught in grammar schools and at Eton College, was a headmaster for some nine years and has assisted post-graduate students of history. He has more than twenty published history books both in the United Kingdom and overseas with some co-authored with Pier Paolo Battistelli, the well-known Italian historian. When not called for Church duties he studies the lesser-known aspects of modern history and plays chess for relaxation.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Big Sky Publishing (June 4, 2025)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781923300576

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