Battles Of World War Ii: Poland 1939; Germany's 'Lightning Strike'

Battles Of World War Ii: Poland 1939; Germany's 'Lightning Strike'

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Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A focused work of military history, Battles of World War II: Poland 1939; Germany's 'Lightning Strike' chronicles the devastating German invasion of Poland that ignited the Second World War, dissecting the tactics, strategy, and overwhelming force that defined the Blitzkrieg doctrine in its first major application. The narrative details the rapid collapse of Polish defenses in the face of coordinated armored, infantry, and air assaults, illustrating how speed and shock became the defining weapons of modern warfare. With a clear and authoritative tone, the text presents the campaign from both the German offensive perspective and the valiant but outmatched Polish resistance, giving readers a balanced understanding of the conflict's brutal dynamics. Richly informative and accessible to both casual readers and military history enthusiasts, it stands as a compelling account of one of the most consequential military campaigns of the twentieth century.

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Format: Hardback

Genre: WW2

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Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A focused work of military history, Battles of World War II: Poland 1939; Germany's 'Lightning Strike' chronicles the devastating German invasion of Poland that ignited the Second World War, dissecting the tactics, strategy, and overwhelming force that defined the Blitzkrieg doctrine in its first major application. The narrative details the rapid collapse of Polish defenses in the face of coordinated armored, infantry, and air assaults, illustrating how speed and shock became the defining weapons of modern warfare. With a clear and authoritative tone, the text presents the campaign from both the German offensive perspective and the valiant but outmatched Polish resistance, giving readers a balanced understanding of the conflict's brutal dynamics. Richly informative and accessible to both casual readers and military history enthusiasts, it stands as a compelling account of one of the most consequential military campaigns of the twentieth century.