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Hitler's Generals (Phoenix Giants S.)
Correlli Barnett
Summary
With essays from Carlo D'Este, Martin Blumenson, Walter Goerlitz, Gen.
With essays from Carlo D'Este, Martin Blumenson, Walter Goerlitz, Gen. John Hackett, and Martin Middlebrook, Hitler's Generals probes the central mystery of why a generation of the world's most able commanders and staff officers came to be seduced by Hitler, and why they failed to deflect him from his disastrous decisions. From Kenneth Macksey's essay on Heinz Guderian, who created the Panzier divisions and innovated the use of dive bombers, to Earl Ziemke's portrait of Karl Gerd von Runstedt, whose stalling of the German blitzkrieg allowed 338,000 Allied troops enough time to fall back on Dunkirk and escape to fight again, these are bold and incisive assessments of the twentieth century's greatest strategists and villains. Book jacket.
Perfect for fans of History, War.
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- Easy to enjoy: 520 pages Β· Paperback
- By Correlli Barnett
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- ISBN: 9781857992854
- Author: Correlli Barnett
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 520
- Language: English
- Publication date: 2 October 1995
- Condition: New
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