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Illustrations
Between pages 130 and 131
Leutnant Heinz Guderian, 1908..........20 and 21
Wireless station of the Germany Army, 1914
Guderian in 1915 with Gretel and Heinz-Günther
Driving the Swedish derivation of the LK II tank, 1928..........52 and 53
Inspectorate of Motorised Troops, 1932: Nehring, Lutz, Guderian
Demonstration of Kummersdorf, 1934: Göring, Hitler, Guderian
Demonstration of Kummersdorf, 1934: Blomberg, Hitler, Göring, Guderian
Parade of exoneration for von Fritsch, August 1938..........84 and 85
Polish Corridor, September 1939: Guderian, Hitler and Himmler
Pz IV Tank in action in Poland
Command Group in operation: orders on the march
Command Group in operation: Guderian reads message..........116 and 117
Drive to the Swiss frontier: orders from Von Brauchitsch..........132 and 133
Action in France
Products of the Panertruppe
Franz Halder
With von Rundstedt after the French campaign
Action in Russia: after a journey to the front
Action in Russia: Guderian emerges from ditch after Russian bombing
The shock at Tolochino: first sight of the T 34s
'Anger gives you a thirst!'..........148 and 149
With Panzer Regiment 35, August 1941
Kluger Hans and Schnelle Heinz
Tiger..........180 and 181
Panther
Chief of the General Staff with Hitler Youth, 1944
Guderian discusses operations with Wenck, autumn 1944
Maps
The Campaign in Poland..........82
The Attack through the Ardennes..........102
The Drive to the English Channel..........110
The Drive to Switzerland..........120
The Advance to Smolensk..........134
Kiev and Tula..........151
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