The Evolution of Blitzkrieg Tactics: Germany Defends Itself Against Poland, 1918–1933

by Robert M. Citino

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This study provides a tactical, strategic, and operational view of the interwar German army as a fighting organization. The book describes in detail the process by which the Reichswehr attempted the accomplishment of its principal task--that of defending Germany's borders, particularly those along the eastern frontier, from the end of the First World War until the formation of the Hitler cabinet in January 1933.

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Robert M. Citino is senior historian, National World War II Museum and author of Death of the Wehrmacht: The German Campaigns of 1942; The German Way of War: From the Thirty Years' War to the Third Reich; and Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: The Evolution of Operational Warfare, which won both the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award show more and the American Historical Association's Paul Birdsail Prize, all from Kansas. show less

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The Evolution of Blitzkrieg Tactics: Germany Defends Itself Against Poland, 1918–1933

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Nonfiction, History
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355.4Society, government, & culturePublic administration & military scienceThe Military - Land, Air & Sea / WarfareMilitary operations
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UA710 .C55Military ScienceArmies: Organization, distribution, military situationArmies: Organization, distribution, military situationBy region or country
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