Citino offers an important story that holds lessons for all contemporary military professionals.įrom the book’s title, a reader might expect a campaign history and, in part, this is the case. The Death of the Wehrmacht explains how an army that was so rampantly victorious in the war’s opening years became unstuck so quickly in 1942, the Second World War’s turning point. I have read and enjoyed other works by Citino, so I was not surprised to discover that this book is also excellent. This was the case for my copy of Robert M Citino’s, Death of the Wehrmacht: The German Campaigns of 1942. Sometimes a book remains unread and overlooked for far too long.
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