Field Marshal Von Manstein: The Janus Head/A Portrait.Field Marshal Von Manstein: The Janus Head/A Portrait Marcel Marcel the fast ebbing of time impels him to devote his life to recording it. [Fr. Lit.: Proust Remembrance of Things Past] See : Time Stein Helion & Company Ltd. 26 Willow Road, Solihull, West Midlands West Midlands, former metropolitan county, central England. Created in the 1974 local government reorganization, the county embraced the Birmingham conurbation and comprised seven metropolitan districts: Walsall, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell, Birmingham, Solihull, B91 1UE 1906033021, $59.95 www.helion.co.uk www.amazon.com Military libraries strong in World War II history, particularly in profiling German military personalities, probably already have casual coverage and mention of von Manstein, largely considered the most outstanding German high commander of the war--but no complete biography of him has appeared in print until now, making Field Marshal Von Manstein: The Janus Head/A Portrait an unparalleled 'must' for any serious military holding. From his political and military achievements to his inhumane in·hu·mane adj. Lacking pity or compassion. in hu·mane ly adv. policies in Russia and active participation
in Jewish slaughters Jewish slaughteran abbatoir technique of killing in which the animal must be conscious; in some countries it is required to use a rotating casting pen to restrain the animals. , this book outlines the contradictions in Manstein's psyche Psyche (sī`kē), in Greek mythology, personification of the human soul. She was so lovely that Eros (Cupid), the god of love, fell in love with her. and analyzes both his military and philosophical might. A 'must' for any collection going beyond casual World War II analysis. |
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