Halder War Diary

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Halder War Diary is the detailed wartime journal of German General Franz Halder, providing a day-by-day insider account of the German Army High Command during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
non-fiction book
primary source
war diary
author Franz Halder NERFINISHED
contains assessments of the war situation
daily entries
notes on Hitler’s conferences
operational summaries
countryOfOrigin Germany
documentsEvent Battle of France NERFINISHED
Eastern Front operations
Operation Barbarossa NERFINISHED
invasion of Poland
planning of major German offensives
documentsInstitution Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) NERFINISHED
documentsPositionOfAuthor Chief of the German General Staff
documentsRoleOf German Army operations
German General Staff NERFINISHED
strategic decision-making
format day-by-day journal
genre military history
historicalValue key primary source on German High Command
intendedUse personal record
language German
laterUse evidence in postwar research
originalMedium handwritten diary
typed notes
perspective insider account
relatedTo Franz Halder NERFINISHED
German Army High Command during World War II NERFINISHED
subject German Army High Command NERFINISHED
Oberkommando des Heeres NERFINISHED
timePeriodDocumented 1939–1942
World War II NERFINISHED
topic internal debates within German High Command
operational challenges on the Eastern Front
strategic planning of the German Army
typeOfAccount contemporaneous record
usedAsSourceBy military historians
usedAsSourceIn World War II historiography

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Franz Halder notableWork Halder War Diary