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Patton and Rommel

Men of War in the Twentieth Century

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448 pages
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The book delves into the contrasting personalities of General George S. Patton and General Erwin Rommel, highlighting their military prowess and leadership styles. Patton's aggressive tactics and controversial demeanor often unsettled peers, yet he was a formidable strategist who could have accelerated victory in Berlin. In contrast, Rommel, a decorated soldier known for his bravery and tactical acumen, struggled with the moral implications of his role in the Nazi regime, ultimately facing dire consequences for his involvement in a plot against Hitler.

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Patton and Rommel, Dennis Showalter

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