In 1918, as all good Nazis know, the great German Army was betrayed and brought down by a collapsing home front. That could never happen this time; Führer Adolf Hitler had taken measures. Yet this ...
The Panzers are gone, but the playbook remains. From the deserts of Iraq to NATO's defense plans, the core principles of Heinz Guderian's Blitzkrieg—speed, surprise, and overwhelming force—continue to ...
He was the brilliant architect of Blitzkrieg, but what was Heinz Guderian's true relationship with Hitler's regime? As the war collapsed, he walked a razor's edge between defiance and complicity. This ...
The renewed debate in the United States about monuments to historical figures associated with the Confederacy is part of the larger debate about the role of racism in this country. The history of ...