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Books about German generals and campaigns.

1, lost the victory

The Lost Victory is a documentary book on Chinese and foreign wars published by Hunan People's Publishing House in 20 13. The writer is Fritz Erich von Manstein.

Based on his personal experience, this paper introduces the war history of Germany, especially describes in detail several major operations he personally commanded, and expounds his views on various events and important people in World War II.

2. Rommel the Desert Fox

Rommel the Fox of the Desert written by Song Yichang was published by Shandong People's Publishing House on 20 10. Introduction: The miracle of desert tank warfare created by a short but strong German general has never been surpassed. He is Rommel.

In North Africa, Rommel lags far behind his opponent in terms of strength, firepower, logistics and even relations with friendly forces, but the British just can't beat him. Rommel gradually became the hero of "God of War" in the German army, and the British Eighth Army reluctantly called him "the fox of the desert".

3. General guderian's War Memoirs.

General guderian's war memoirs were originally named Memories of a Soldier. The author heinz wilhelm guderian (1888.6- 1954.5) is a general of Nazi German Army.

"Memoirs of General guderian's War" reviews the establishment of German armored forces in World War II and its operational command course in the war of aggression against other countries.

4. Breaking Ma Qinuo's Dream

Elaine Deperais's Breaking Maginot's Dream tells the story of guderian's hands like nobody's business during World War II. In just 30 days, France, known as the first army power in Europe, let the swastika flag fly over Paris. Dunkirk Beach records the humiliating history of the retreat of British and French allied forces.

5. "Surprise the Soviet Union"

Raid on the Soviet Union is a book published by China Market Publishing House on 20 10. The writer is Fowler.

194 1 On June 22nd, Nazi Germany launched a long-planned large-scale invasion of the Soviet Union. This action used the name of Barbarossa, a famous crusader leader and holy Roman emperor in the 2nd century A.D./KLOC-0. This is the famous "Barbarossa" action.

As Hitler said in the war planning stage, this unprecedented attack shocked the whole world. In essence, the most fierce conflict in the history of this world war is that Hitler greedily wants to expand the territory of the German Empire eastward and seize the so-called "living space" for the Germanic nation-the peak of long-term vicious development.

German soldiers marched into the Soviet Union in three ways: the Northern Army Group was ordered to occupy the Baltic States and Leningrad, the cradle of the October Revolution; The central army group advanced to Moscow, the heart of the Soviet socialist regime; The southern army group marched into Ukraine, a grain and oil producing area.

In just six days, the Nazi Defence Forces occupied Riga, Minsk and Lviv. The central army group went straight to the Soviet Union for 200 miles.

With the help of first-hand materials, information from both warring parties, a large number of precious photos, detailed historical facts and special maps, this book makes a detailed review of the first seven days of the four-year Eastern War and makes an authoritative summary.