Kamis, 14 September 2017

WWII Book Review: The Retreat

The Retreat: Hitler’s First Defeat By Michael Jones. 352 pp. Thomas Dunne Books, December 2010. $27.99. Even before the Wehrmacht retreated from Moscow, it retreated from civilized behavior: its soldiers and officers launched an orgy of barbarism. These were not just aberrant über Nazis, fanatically enforcing Hitler’s mad racial theories; murderous, brutish actions against Russian …

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