The German High Command at War: Hindenburg and Ludendorff Conduct World War IThe first major work published in English that tells the story of World War I from the German point of view. Here, in gripping and vivid detail, are Germany's major battles, the initial execution of the Schlieffen Plan and the First Marne, and the great battle of Tannenburg. 32 pages of photographs; 40 maps. |
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The German High Command at War: Hindenburg and Ludendorff Conduct World War I Robert Asprey No preview available - 2005 |
The German High Command at War: Hindenburg and Ludendorff Conduct World War I Robert B. Asprey No preview available - 1991 |
The German High Command at War: Hindenburg and Ludendorff and the First ... Robert B. Asprey No preview available - 1994 |
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