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Hitler as a Commander
 
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Kenneth John Macksey

Hitler as a Commander

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Macksey points out that Hitler possessed considerable skills, and even brilliance, as a strategist. His conquest of Western Europe in 1940 was an extraordinary achievement, but was followed by poor decisions that involved enigmatic delays and fatal overreachings. Full-color illustrations.
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Published April 15th 1989 by Henry Holt and Co.
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