D-Day Through German Eyes: How the Wehrmacht Lost France

D-Day Through German Eyes: How the Wehrmacht Lost France
ISBN-10
1445689324
ISBN-13
9781445689326
Category
History
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2019-05-15
Publisher
Amberley Publishing Limited
Author
Jonathan Trigg

Description

‘We weren’t afraid of the Allies as soldiers, but we were afraid of their materiel – it was going to be men versus machines.’

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