Gumption and flexibility enabled German troops to claw their way out of jams. The enduring image of the wartime German army is of troops charging relentlessly across Belgian canals, through French villages, down Russian roads, over Libyan dunes. Yet in contrast to the first 38 months of the war in which German forces were on …
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