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Infantry attacks
Book • 1990
In 'Infantry Attacks', Erwin Rommel provides a firsthand account of his tactics and strategies during World War I. The book emphasizes the importance of speed, deception, and deep penetration into enemy territory to surprise and overwhelm.
It offers valuable insights into modern warfare, focusing on mobility, surprise, and initiative, making it a timeless resource for military leaders and historians.
It offers valuable insights into modern warfare, focusing on mobility, surprise, and initiative, making it a timeless resource for military leaders and historians.
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as a tactical book detailing squad maneuvers.


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