Kamis, 01 Desember 2016

Fire for Effect: Northern Exposure

Students of 1944 tend to fixate on the e astern and Western fronts, with the soviets pulverizing the Germans from one direction and the Anglo Americans punching from the other. The more I look at that bloody year, however, the more I focus on the situation in the far north and the massive German deployments …

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