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Wydawca: FONTHILL MEDIA
  • Anecdotes from first-person memoirs, reports, diaries and autobiographies help identify a fascinating if brutal human saga

  • Written and researched by a leading military historian

  • Superbly illustrated with many rare and unpublished photographs 


Teutonic Titans: Hindenburg, Ludendorff and the Kaiser’s Marshals and Generals is a heavily illustrated history of German Emperor Wilhelm II’s First World War key staff with maps, photographs, graphics and cartoons.

All battles, campaigns, strategies, tactics and weaponry are covered in exhaustive and comprehensive detail. With over 500 photographs, many of them previously unpublished, this provides a comprehensive history of the Kaiser’s senior commanders.

Chapters include 1847–1914, 1914–18 (East), 1914–18 (Middle East), 1916-18 (Balkan States), 1914-18 (West), Armistice and Revolution, 1918-20, Weimar Republic, 1921-31, Nazis, 1932-34, Scepters, 1935-36, Swastikas, 1937-45 and Imperial and Royal Exits, 1951-55.