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Ludewig, JoachimRuckzug: The German Retreat from France, 1944 Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2012
Binding: Hardcover Pages: 435 + xviii Recommended Reading selection See also more books on the same topic(s): See also references to this book: Notes from Stone & Stone Ludewig's work represents the best explanation of how broken German forces managed to conduct their withdrawal across France in circumstances that might have led to a quick end to the war, but resulted instead in a strong defensive line shielding the Reich. Allied generals sustain no small measure of criticism. Send us your feedback if you've read this book and have some thoughtful words to contribute about it.
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