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The war diary of General Franz Halder is one of the richest and most significant documents for the history of WWII. As the German Army Chief of Staff his position was one of extensive responsibility: organizing and controlling the highest army headquarters, advising the army commander in chief, and then executing the military decisions. In satisfying his complext responsibilities, Halder kept careful, daily notes of his multifaceted activities. -- Taken from book jacket flap.
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Campaigns, Diaries, German Personal narratives, Germany, Germany. Heer. Oberkommando, Sources, World War, 1939-1945People
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Edition Notes
Originally published, in 4 vols. Nuremberg, Office of Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, Office of Military Government for Germany (US), 1946.
Includes index.
Translation of: Kriegstagebuch.
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