The German way of war : from the thirty years' war to the third Reich / Robert M. Citino.
Material type: TextSeries: Modern war studiesPublication details: Lexington KY : University Press of Kansas , 2008.Description: xix, 428 pages : illISBN:- 97807006161244 (pbk.) :
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Puts the case that, despite their own protestations to the contrary, there is a distinctly German way of war and that it originated in Prussia. Describes what this is and how it evolved.
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