Successful generals have all had the ability to establish a rapport with both their staffs and their men; all the great Allied commanders of World War II portrayed in this book had this ability to a greater or lesser extent. The Second World War, unlike the First, fostered the projection of 'charact
Allied Commanders of World War II
β Scribed by Anthony Kemp
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 51
- Series
- Men-at-Arms 120
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Second World War, unlike the First, fostered the projection of characters. Thanks to the media, many of the Allied commanders became household names, known as much for their successes and defeats on the battlefield as for their personalities.
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