Focusing on the armored campaign in Normandy, this critical narrative examines the D-Day landings and subsequent tank battles through original documents. It highlights the challenges faced by the Allies, including subpar tanks and inadequate leadership, while contrasting their strategies with those of the German commanders. The book offers a frank appraisal of the planning and execution of armored warfare, shedding light on the complexities and realities of this pivotal campaign in World War II.
Stephen Napier Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
