Senin, 06 Februari 2017

Hope is Not a Strategy: Germany’s Last Best Shot at Victory

Early in 1918 the German High Command decided on a plan for a major campaign to win World War I by driving the British Expeditionary Force off the Continent and shattering the Allied coalition before fresh American troops arrived. But the final, ambitious offensive in the campaign, Operation Hagen, was never executed. By the end …

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