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Death of the Wehrmacht

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Published 2007 Crítica
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8498920078, 9788498920079
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Robert M. Citino

Robert M. Citino (born June 19, 1958) is an American military historian and the Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian at the National WWII Museum. He is a leading authority on modern German military history, with an emphasis upon World War II and the German influence upon modern operational doctrine. Citino received recognition for his works from the American Historical Association, the Society for Military History, and the New York Military Affairs Symposium. The Historically Speaking journal described him as "one of the most perceptive military historians writing today". Source: [Robert M. Citino]( on Wikipedia.

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En el verano de 1942 los ejércitos de la Alemania nazi parecían estar a punto de conseguir sus objetivos más ambiciosos: en Rusia iban a cruzar el Volga para apoderarse del codiciado petróleo del Cáucaso; en el norte de África, Rommel se encontraba a las puertas de Egipto, a punto de avanzar hacia el canal de Suez. En noviembre, sin embargo, con pocos días de diferencia, los desastres de el Alamein y de Stalingrado iban a cambiar el curso de la guerra.

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