This fascinating study by Anthony Kemp outlines the careers and characters of a number of senior German commanders.
To those who read military history many of the names are familiar. It is a paradox, however, that few biographies have been written. The impression still exists today of German generals as stiff-necked, scar-faced, monocled Prussians. Whilst in a few cases this was certainly true, the fact remains that all of them were men, some more ordinary than others.
With a variety of photographs, eight full-page colour plates by Angus McBride, accompanied by ten pages of commentaries, this is a first-class addition to Osprey's Men-at-Arms series.
This item is in Good condition. There is coloring and staining of the cover and page edges. There is some minor shelf wear. As usual, photos are of the item that you will receive.