Why the Germans Lose at War

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pp. [5] 240.”A nation with few natural defensive boundaries, Germany developed an aggressive outlook. Its great strengths were the brilliance of individual generals and the tenacity of the fighting men. Set against this was a short-term war policy, a tendency to underestimate the enemy and believe its own propaganda, and the politicization of the military staffs. These and many other factors were to lead Germany from nineteenth-century success, and dreams of world domination, to twentieth-century defeat. “

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ISBN 0739404601
ISBN13 9780739404607
Number of pages 240
Original Title Why the Germans Lose at War
Published Date 1996
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication USA
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pp. [5] 240.”A nation with few natural defensive boundaries, Germany developed an aggressive outlook. Its great strengths were the brilliance of individual generals and the tenacity of the fighting men. Set against this was a short-term war policy, a tendency to underestimate the enemy and believe its own propaganda, and the politicization of the military staffs. These and many other factors were to lead Germany from nineteenth-century success, and dreams of world domination, to twentieth-century defeat. “

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Weight 1 kg