German soldiers entered World War II believing British troops were weak and unwilling to fight. Through battles from Dunkirk to Normandy, that belief was tested, challenged, and ultimately overturned.
Discover the surprising and often brutal opinions German soldiers held about the Americans, British, and Soviets during World War II. From mocking rookie mistakes to admitting grudging respect for ...
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