Steel Wind: Colonel Georg Bruchmuller and the Birth of Modern Artillery by David T. Zabecki

Steel Wind: Colonel Georg Bruchmuller and the Birth of Modern Artillery

David T. Zabecki

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Steel Wind: Colonel Georg Bruchmuller and the Birth of Modern Artillery by David T. Zabecki is a gripping read for history enthusiasts and military strategists who will be captivated by the fascinating true story of Colonel Georg Bruchmuller's groundbreaking innovations in artillery tactics that forever changed the face of modern warfare.

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Steel Wind is a piece of historical detective work that explains how Colonel Georg Bruchmuller, an obscure German artillery officer recalled from retirement, played a pivotal role in the revolution of offensive tactics that took place in 1917-18. ...

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