Book suggestions which claim that the sole reason for Germany losing WW2 was the fact that Hitler didn't listen to his generals (as a result of the memoirs of German Generals like Manstein's "Lost Victories" greatly informing them.)

by ManicMango5

So I recently watched this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPlxqADoVNE&ab_channel=PotentialHistory

In it, his main point is that History is not written by the victors Citing, as an example, that many early historians doing research into the the defeat of Nazi Germany used memoirs of ex-Wehrmacht generals as main sources (such as "lost victories" by Manstein), thus their research concluded that the reason for the German's losing the war was the sole fault of Hitler, for not listening to his generals.

This got me curious so I tried to find such books trying to make this claim, using these said memoirs yet I have yet to find one, does anyone have any suggestions on any that do?

Thanks in advance.

Georgy_K_Zhukov

To clarify, are you asking for books by the "early historians doing research into the the defeat of Nazi Germany used memoirs of ex-Wehrmacht generals as main sources", or are you looking for books which analyze that trend in early historiography from a more meta perspective?