Infantry Attacks
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Infantry Attacks is a classic book on military tactics written by German General Erwin Rommel about his experiences in World War I. It was published in 1937 and helped to persuade Hitler to give Rommel high command, although he was not from an old military family or the Prussian aristocracy which had traditionally dominated the German officer corps. It is still reprinted from time to time.
Erwin Rommel planned to write a succesor about tank warfare, and gathered much material during the North Africa campaign. However, he never completed this book of several reasons, foremost his early death.