The development of armoured warfare in the 20th century simply cannot be fully understood without reading this book. Guderian's writing style is terse yet lucid, and his analysis is superb and easy to follow. The lessons that he deduces from armoured combat in the First World War are as applicable today as they were then. For a true military historian, an opportunity to follow the thought process of such an influential soldier is priceless. It is especially eye-opening in light of the prevalent, Anglocentric view of W.W.I tank development. Guderian's analysis gives far more credit to the French military than any contemporary historian would imagine.
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