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Bookstore Leadership in War, 1939-1945 | The Generals in Victory and Defeat
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Leadership in War, 1939-1945 | The Generals in Victory and Defeat

$15.00

Author - John Smyth

Year published - 1974

Published by - St. Martin's Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - General

Summary

This book offers a picture of the more well known British Generals.

Some of the notables were Montgomery, Slim, Alexander, Wavell, and Auchinleck as well as some of those that served under them. That second tier included O’Conner, Ritchie and Wilson . Sir John Smyth peppers the book with references to his own contacts with these men and his liking for them. This book offers insights to some of the Second World Wars best known British Generals. This is a fine book for trying to understand the overall strategy of the British General Staff during the war.

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Author - John Smyth

Year published - 1974

Published by - St. Martin's Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - General

Summary

This book offers a picture of the more well known British Generals.

Some of the notables were Montgomery, Slim, Alexander, Wavell, and Auchinleck as well as some of those that served under them. That second tier included O’Conner, Ritchie and Wilson . Sir John Smyth peppers the book with references to his own contacts with these men and his liking for them. This book offers insights to some of the Second World Wars best known British Generals. This is a fine book for trying to understand the overall strategy of the British General Staff during the war.

Notes -

Author - John Smyth

Year published - 1974

Published by - St. Martin's Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - General

Summary

This book offers a picture of the more well known British Generals.

Some of the notables were Montgomery, Slim, Alexander, Wavell, and Auchinleck as well as some of those that served under them. That second tier included O’Conner, Ritchie and Wilson . Sir John Smyth peppers the book with references to his own contacts with these men and his liking for them. This book offers insights to some of the Second World Wars best known British Generals. This is a fine book for trying to understand the overall strategy of the British General Staff during the war.

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