Infantry Attacks

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Infantry Attacks

Author(s): Biographies & MemoirsErwin Rommel Field Marshall
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Binding: Paperback
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Written by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, Infantry Attacks presents a firsthand account of World War I infantry operations and early mechanized warfare. Drawing on his experiences on the Western Front and in Romania, Rommel distills his approach to reconnaissance, rapid maneuver, and surprise attacks.

Originally published in 1937, this study became a foundational manual for military leaders. Rommel outlines how terrain scouting, intelligence gathering, and flexible unit tactics can exploit enemy weaknesses and achieve decisive results.

Key insights include:

  • Strategies for fast-paced infantry advances and trench assaults
  • Use of terrain and reconnaissance to guide battlefield decisions
  • Foundations of armored warfare tactics later adopted by Allied commanders

Whether you are a military history enthusiast or seeking strategic lessons in leadership and planning, Infantry Attacks offers a detailed look at the principles that shaped modern combat doctrine.

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