Description
October 1951 edition. Pamphlet cover has some moderate wear, creases, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear and some writing in brown marker from a library. Maps are included however some have creases and folds. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This fascinating military pamphlet offers a rare glimpse into the defensive tactics employed by the German army against the formidable Russian forces during World War II. Published just six years after the war’s end, it represents a valuable primary source for historians and military strategists alike. Compiled by the U.S. Army, this restricted report draws upon firsthand accounts and captured documents to analyze the German response to the Russian breakthroughs on the Eastern Front. Beyond its historical significance, the inclusion of maps and diagrams adds a tactile dimension, allowing readers to visualize the unfolding battles and defensive maneuvers. Despite its well-worn condition, a testament to its practical use in the field or library, this pamphlet remains a treasured artifact for collectors and scholars of World War II military history.