After many years of active duty, Vice Admiral Kurt Assmann was appointed Head of the Historical Section of the German Naval High Command in 1933. In addition to editing the official history of German Naval Warfare in World War I, he was lecturer on naval strategy at the German Naval Academy. His official duty gave him access to the official documents, and he had close personal contact with the Germans in high command, especially Grand Admiral Raeder.

Articles by Kurt Assmann

Operation "Sea Lion"

By Vice Admiral Kurt Assmann of the former German Navy. Translated by Captain Roland E. Krause, U. S. Navy
January 1950
The question as to why Germany did not attempt the invasion of England after the downfall of France in the summer of 1940 will always be a subject of extraordinary ...

Stalin and Hitler (Part II) The Road to Stalingrad

By Vice Admiral Kurt Assmann of the former German Navy. Translated by Captain Roland E. Krause, U. S. Navy
July 1949
The decision of Adolf Hitler to attack Soviet Russia without doubt had a decisive import on the outcome of World War II. Consequently the question as to when and for ...

Stalin and Hitler (Part I) The Pact with Moscow

By Vice Admiral Kurt Assmann, former German Navy Translated by Captain Roland E. Krause, U. S. Navy
June 1949
Little has been published as to how the German pact with Moscow came into J being. At the beginning of 1948 the U. S. State Department published a series of ...