Erik Florin

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The retreat fomented a potent mixture of rage and fear: rage at having to destroy their own vehicles, guns and heavy equipment and give up territory they had fought hard for; shock at the Soviets’ ability to handle the winter conditions so much better than themselves; terror at their own lack of secure lines to which to retreat. Neither side was taking prisoners any longer.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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