
King of Blitz: Memoirs of Guderian
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"The Blitzkrieg King" Guderian's war memoirs are rare and precious information for studying the Second World War, especially the German Blitzkrieg. The author describes in detail the creation process of the German armored forces and their use in the war based on personal experience. At the same time, he reviews a series of military operations in which he led the armored forces to quickly conquer Austria, Czechoslovakia, and the Sudetenland. He also makes a profound evaluation of the leaders of Nazi Germany and the German military command organization.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It is both an autobiography and a good military summary.
This book narrates the author's own experience in chronological order, with clear logic and smooth writing. The book covers the armored military technology of Nazi Germany and the military operations the author personally experienced, as well as the narration and evaluation of the experiences of senior Nazi German personnel. Personally, I think this book has a high reference value for at least studying Nazi Germany's military operations in World War II. However, due to the author's special identity, readers need to pay attention to the dialectical view of the author's values embodied in the book and cannot accept them in full.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It is both an autobiography and a good military summary.
This book narrates the author's own experience in chronological order, with clear logic and smooth writing. The book covers the armored military technology of Nazi Germany and the military operations the author personally experienced, as well as the narration and evaluation of the experiences of senior Nazi German personnel. Personally, I think this book has a high reference value for at least studying Nazi Germany's military operations in World War II. However, due to the author's special identity, readers need to pay attention to the dialectical view of the author's values embodied in the book and cannot accept them in full.
