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Soldier"s Duty. Memories of a Wehrmacht general about the war in the west and east of Europe. 1939-1945

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Author:Holtin D. Backdrop
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyMilitary Books
Dimensions: 130x16x200cm


In his memoirs about World War II, General of Wehrmacht Dietrich von Holtin describes battles and operations in which she took personal participation: the capture of Rotterdam in 1940, the siege and assault on Sevastopol in 1942, fighting in Normandy in the summer of 1944, where he commanded Army Corps. Much attention to Holtitz pays to the organization of the Armed Forces of Germany during the Weimara Republic and the Third Reich, the combat training of troops, the relationship between the military top with political leadership.
The last place of the author"s service became Paris, whose commandant General was appointed in early August 1944.
A great place in the memoirs, the author pays the concept of soldiers" debt, reflects on the place of the army in society and the limit of the subordination of military orders of the Supreme Power
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Author:Holtin D. Backdrop
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Military Books
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