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It's a pretty good piece of research. The author, who was the chief of staff of Marshal Rommel, nicknamed the Desert Fox, during World War II, shares the details of the Normandy Landing with us. It describes the fall of Paris due to reasons such as the lack of coordination in the army, the incredible orders given by Hitler, the assassination attempt, the constantly changing commanders, the failure to heed Rommel's advice, the failure of reinforcements to arrive, and the lack of defense support by the Air and Naval Forces. There are also fine details such as Rommel having to commit suicide, military and personal aspects, the reasons for losing the war, and looking at the situation from the perspective of the allies and the Germans. A book that is enjoyable to read. It is a blessing for those who are curious about that period.