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A fascinating account of Nazi Germany's armored forces by the author of Patton and Rommel.Determined to secure a quick, decisive victory on the World War II battlefields, Adolf Hitler adopted an attack plan that combined tools with technique— the formidable Panzer divisions. Self-contained armored units able to operate independently, the Panzers became the German army's fighting core as well as its moral focus, establishing an entirely new military doctrine.In Hitler's Panzers renowned World War II scholar Dennis Showalter presents a comprehensive and unbiased study of Nazi Germany's armored forces. By delving deeply into a detailed history of the theory, strategy, myths, and realities of Germany's technologically innovative approach to warfare, Showalter provides a look at the military lessons of the past, and a speculation on how the Panzer ethos may be implemented in the future of international conflict.
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History, Nonfiction, Germany. Heer, Tank warfare, Germany, Military leadership, World War, 1939-1945, Lightning war, Military art and science, Tanks (Military science), Armored troops, Hitler, adolf, 1889-1945, Germany, heer, Tanks (military science), World war, 1939-1945, germany, Military art and science, history, Germany, historyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Hitler's Panzers: the lightning attacks that revolutionized warfare
2009, Berkley Caliber
in English
042523004X 9780425230046
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