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Hitlers Panzers The Lightning Attacks by Dennis Showalter

12 Nov 2025

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The provided text is an excerpt from a book, presumably "Hitler's Panzers: The Lightning Attacks" by Dennis Showalter, offering a comprehensive history of the German armored forces (panzers) from their theoretical origins after World War I to their pivotal roles in major campaigns during World War II. The content traces the evolution of German military doctrine, particularly the development of mechanized warfare (which later became known as Blitzkrieg) under key figures like Hans von Seeckt and Heinz Guderian, emphasizing mobility, combined arms, and the offensive spirit. Specific military campaigns, including the invasions of Poland (1939), France (1940), and the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa, 1941), as well as significant battles like Kursk and the Battle of the Bulge, are analyzed to illustrate the panzers' tactical successes, operational challenges, and eventual decline.

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