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The great lesson of Dunkirk was that a victory on the ground can only be won by ground troops, as valuable and indispensable as the air force might be. Also confirmed were Clausewitz’s theses, “I do not want to hear about field commanders who think they can win without shedding blood,” and “Humans are more valuable than materiel. Materiel can be replaced, human beings cannot.”
Order in Chaos: The Memoirs of General of Panzer Troops Hermann Balck (Foreign Military Studies)
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