The German High Command at war: Hindenburg and Ludendorff conduct World War I/
Robert B. Asprey
- New York: William Morrow & Co Inc, 1991
- 558 pages; maps, illustrations; 23 cm.
The double biography sheds new light on Germany's conduct in WW I and on the character of the legendary General Staff. Most interestingly, Asprey seeks to explain Germany's disastrous defeat as a result of ``expanded military egos unchecked by civil authority.