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Germany'S Panzer Arm in World War II

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No twentieth-century military organization has been as widely studied as the German war machine in World War II, and few of its components were as important, influential, or revolutionary as its armored force. Nevertheless, there are almost no truly integrated studies of the organizational, economic, personnel, doctrinal, and tactical factors that affected the panzer arm's performance. Drawing on military documents, memoirs, battle reports, and other original sources, DiNardo fills that gap with this detailed look at the rise and fall of German armor.
R. L. DiNardo is professor for national security affairs at the U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College and author of Germany and the Axis Powers and Mechanized Juggernaut or Military Anachronism?
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