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Earle Rice

    Este autor es conocido por su extensa obra para lectores jóvenes adultos. Su escritura está moldeada por un rico tapiz de experiencias vitales, incluyendo servicio en el Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. y deber de combate durante la Guerra de Corea. Esta perspectiva única imbuye sus narrativas de profundidad y autenticidad. Sus historias resuenan con el público joven, ofreciendo mensajes poderosos y tramas cautivadoras.

    Normandy
    Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany
    Blitzkrieg! Hitler's lightning war
    • Blitzkrieg-Hitler's "lighting war" tactic-combined devastating air attacks with swiftly moving ground forces. The Germans tested their theories of air-ground coordination in the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War, a proving ground for German and Soviet weapons and tactics. In September 1939, Hitler launched his first blitzkrieg in Poland and captured the Polish capital of Warsaw in twenty-seven days, igniting World War II. Hitler turned his attention to the west in the spring of 1940. Using both seaborne and airborne assault troops, along with blitzkrieg tactics, Germany overwhelmed Norway and Denmark, then rolled across the Low Countries and France in fewer than four months of actual fighting-including Poland. Hitler's blitzkrieg tactics lost their magic in the sand of North Africa and in the mud and snow of the Soviet Union from 1942 to 1945. Allied forces took the final measure of Hitler's lightning war in the Ardennes Forest, during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. Book jacket.

      Blitzkrieg! Hitler's lightning war
    • Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Presents the private and public life of the Nazi dictator who involved Germany in the Second World War and tried to exterminate Jews and other citizens he considered undesirable.

      Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany
    • Normandy

      • 122 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Presents the events of the Allied landing on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, in an attempt to take back western Europe from Nazi power.

      Normandy