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World War Iis Warlords Bringing History To Life Collective

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World War Iis Warlords Bringing History To Life Collective
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Publisher: Bonnier Publications International SA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 77.39 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Collective
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Great military commanders need a comprehensive overview of the battlefield as well as an eye for its tiny details. Many of World War IIs warlords - field marshals, generals and admirals - have mastered this art, while others have failed miserably. In many cases, their success or failure has been perceived to be a result of their character traits. For instance, Arthur Percival has gone down in history as the general who lost Singapore due to British arrogance, while Field Marshal Erich von Manstein stuck to his ideals as a Prussian officer and became an admired strategist throughout the world. Neither of these views is entirely fair or accurate. In this special edition we have brought together comprehensive accounts of the most important warlords of World War II. Big names like Rommel, MacArthur and Zhukov have an obvious place in such a collection, but we have also included less well-known commanders. Thesemen may not have left such a mark on history, but they still have much to teach us about how great warlords are made, and, perhaps more importantly, how they fall.

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