Reich Sunset: Witness the Final Moments of the German Army

Reich Sunset: Witness the Final Moments of the German Army

by (germany) Albert Kesselring

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Ch. 30二十四 我的战后经历
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The author of this book, "Eagle of the Empire" Albert Kesselring, was one of the 26 German marshals during World War II. He served in the German army for a long time and played an important role in the establishment and growth of the German Air Force. He participated in World War I and World War II, especially in Poland, the Soviet Union, North Africa and Italy in World War II. He planned, directed, and executed many major battles. In 1945, he surrendered to the Allies as the Commander-in-Chief of the German Army on the Western Front, witnessing the final outcome of Germany's military power. As a loser, based on his own personal experience, he expressed his unique insights into Germany's strategic and tactical gains and losses in World War II, which has certain military historical significance. The author has been in high-level positions in Germany for many years and has had close contact with many political figures and military leaders. He is familiar with most of the history-changing events in Germany's military and political life. His narrative can enhance readers' understanding of many historical moments and restore complex history more comprehensively and three-dimensionally from multiple angles. From his narrative, we can see clues to the rise and fall of the German army and the Nazi regime.

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