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Blog Source: militarybooksite.com
| 10 months ago
General Heinz Guderian's revolutionary strategic vision and his skill in armored combat brough Germany its initial victories during World War II. Combining.
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Blog Source: liberavocelibera.blogspot.com
| 10 months ago
In his war memoirs, German general Heinz Guderian wrote, “The Polish… in ignorance of the nature of our tanks, had charged them with swords and lances and suffered tremendous losses.” In his 1959 novel, The Tin Drum, German novelist ...
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Blog Source: www.almendron.com
| 10 months ago
Heinz Guderian's tanks, Zbarsky & Son were charged with spiriting the body out of Moscow — to Siberia, which seems somehow apt, karmawise. There, Lenin had a good war, unlike 25 million other Russians. In far-off Tyumen, the Zbarskys ...
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Blog Source: www.inspiringbits.com
| 10 months ago
1888 – Heinz Guderian, German general (d. 1954) 1898 – M. C. Escher, Dutch artist (d. 1972) 1898 – Carl Hermann, German physicist (d. 1961) 1898 – Harry Patch, English super-centenarian (d. 2009) 1900 – Martin Bormann, German Nazi ...
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| 10 months ago
In his war memoirs, German general Heinz Guderian wrote, “The Polish… in ignorance of the nature of our tanks, had charged them with swords and lances and suffered tremendous losses.” In his 1959 novel, The Tin Drum, German novelist ...
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Blog Source: mikecorthell.blogspot.com
| 10 months ago
In his war memoirs, German general Heinz Guderian wrote, “The Polish… in ignorance of the nature of our tanks, had charged them with swords and lances and suffered tremendous losses.” In his 1959 novel, The Tin Drum, German novelist ...
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Blog Source: www.heroesofpopularwars.com
| 1 year ago
John Basilone George Patton Omar Bradley Dwight Eisenhower. German: Field Marshall Eric Von Manstein Field Marshall Erwin Rommel Field Marshall Heinz Guderian Colonel Hans Von Luck Lieutenant Colonel Otto Skorzeny. Russian: ...
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Blog Source: paladinplanet.blogspot.com
| 1 year ago
The leading authority on armored tactics in the German army, Heinz Guderian, had collaborated with Manstein, assuring him that masses of tanks, guns, and vehicles could navigate through the dense Ardennes forest region of Luxembourg ...
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Blog Source: historysnark.blogspot.com
| 1 year ago
And a darn good one. his name was Heinz Guderian, and he is generally regarded as the Father of the Blitzkrieg (lighting war). His ideas were the synthesis of writings by Fuller and Liddell-Hart, a couple of British officers, but nobody in Britain ...
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Blog Source: militarescw.blogspot.com
| 1 year ago
Richthofen himself, while on maneuvers, noted that the army's generals, specifically Heinz Guderian, failed to understand either the capabilities or limitations of air power. Throughout World War II, this highly intelligent air officer was to