Kriegstagebuch Des Oberkommandos Der Wehrmacht Direct
: This paper by Geoffrey P. Megargee in War in History utilizes OKW records to analyze the complex and often conflicting command structures between the OKW and the Army High Command (OKH).
Below are academic papers and digitized resources that analyze or provide access to this record: Academic Papers & Reviews Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht
The Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht (OKW War Diary) is a foundational primary source for World War II history, documenting the daily strategic and operational decisions of the German military high command from 1940 to 1945. : This paper by Geoffrey P
: A review by Chester V. Easum of the fourth volume, covering the final year of the war (1944–1945), including commentary by Percy Ernst Schramm. : A review by Chester V
: A review by Howard M. Smyth published in The American Historical Review (Volume 73, Issue 3), which examines the first three volumes of the diary.
: An analytical paper available on Academia.edu that uses these records to study military coordination. Access to the Full Text
