“Better too much spade work than too little! This work saves blood.”

—  Erwin Rommel

Lieber zuviel als zu wenig Spatengebrauch! Diese Arbeit spart Blut.
Source: Infanterie greift an (1937), p. 28.

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Lieber zuviel als zu wenig Spatengebrauch! Diese Arbeit spart Blut.

Infanterie greift an (1937)

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