19) Infantry Attacks by Erwin Rommel Erwin Rommel is perhaps better known for his WWII exploits in the North African desert that would earn him the nickname ‘The Desert Fox’ as well as for his infamous suicide for his alleged involvement in the July 20 plot. This however, is not about his WWII exploits as he’d died before it was completed, but rather this is about his experience on the battlefields during WWI. Essentially this could be described as a 20th Century version of The Art of War, just as mechanised warfare was in its infancy. While I felt at times it jumped between first and third person points of view, overall I did see glimpses of the brilliant tactician he was

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