
Infantry Attacks
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Infantry Attacks chronicles Erwin Rommel's firsthand experiences as a junior officer during World War I, offering a compelling account of trench warfare and mobile tactics. This seminal work presents a detailed analysis of small-unit leadership and the innovative strategies he employed on the Western Front, the Romanian Front, and in the Italian Alps. Rommel's writing illustrates the brutal realities of combat while simultaneously instructing readers on the principles of surprise, speed, and deception. It details the evolution of infantry tactics through practical examples and personal reflections, making it an indispensable resource for military historians and strategists alike. The book's authoritative tone and practical insights solidify its place as a classic in military literature.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Infantry Attacks chronicles Erwin Rommel's firsthand experiences as a junior officer during World War I, offering a compelling account of trench warfare and mobile tactics. This seminal work presents a detailed analysis of small-unit leadership and the innovative strategies he employed on the Western Front, the Romanian Front, and in the Italian Alps. Rommel's writing illustrates the brutal realities of combat while simultaneously instructing readers on the principles of surprise, speed, and deception. It details the evolution of infantry tactics through practical examples and personal reflections, making it an indispensable resource for military historians and strategists alike. The book's authoritative tone and practical insights solidify its place as a classic in military literature.











