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The Battle Of The Bulge The German View Perspectives From Hitlers High Command Danny S Parker

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The Battle Of The Bulge The German View Perspectives From Hitlers High Command Danny S Parker
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Publisher: Frontline Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Danny S. Parker
ISBN: 9781848329751, 184832975X, B01MTSPAHR
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Battle Of The Bulge The German View Perspectives From Hitlers High Command Danny S Parker by Danny S. Parker 9781848329751, 184832975X, B01MTSPAHR instant download after payment.

As Allied armies swept towards the Reich in late 1944, the German high command embarked on an ambitious plan to wrest the initiative on the Western Front and deal a crippling blow to the Allied war effort. This superb book brings together a wealth of primary source material - including German documentation and debriefs of German generals - to tell the story of this famous campaign from the German point of view. Expertly edited by the acclaimed historian Danny S. Parker, this is an impressive volume which sheds fascinating light on one of the most crucial episodes of the Second World War.

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