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Strange Victory
註釋How did Hitler and his generals manage the swift conquest of France, considering that the French and their allies were superior in every measurable dimension and considering the German's own scepticism about their chances? Strange Victory is a dramatic new interpretation of Germany's lightning attack that swept the Wehrmacht to Paris in the spring of 1940. It is a riveting study of the years leading up to those crucial weeks and it suggests new ways to think about the decisions taken on both sides.