ARDENNES : The Battle of the Bulge - 1944-45 (Battles in Focus)

ardennes : the battle of the bulge - 1944-45 (battles in focus)

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ARDENNES : The Battle of the Bulge - 1944-45 (Battles in Focus)

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This new series of paperback military history originals is set to revolutionize how selected conflicts and characters of history are studied. In comparison with other mid-format paperback series they contain extensive textual coverage - 50-55000 words - and are written by noted scholars and experts in the subjects, rather than non-specialist writers offering brief and inadequate coverage of a theme. Necessary illustrations and maps are included but are not provided to simply add pages to the book or fill vacant space

In December 1944, desperate to hold out for the new weaponry he expected and shocked by losing the port of Antwerp, Adolf Hitler embarked on an audacious counteroffensive that was intended to drive back the all-conquering Allied forces that had caused Germany to retreat from Normandy to its own borders. It was a foolhardy exercise but it had surprise on its side and for some days the fate of the war in Europe was in the hands of the commanders and men of a few American divisions and some supporting British forces. The Germans got within a few miles of their first objective - the River Meuse - but, by then, their own shortcomings had been found out and the Allies had regrouped.

This avidly studied battle is given a fresh and all-embracing approach in this 55,000 word account of the fluctuating fortunes of the combatants and the role in the action of the leading generals, including Eisenhower, Patton, Montgomery, Model, Dietrich and von Rundstedt.

Though Germany was destined for defeat, its industry produced remarkable amounts of weaponry for this offensive and an assortment of troops, many too young or too old, were assembled for Hitler's astonishing but ultimately futile final battlefield venture.

The Battle of the Bulge is an example of a short action where almost every military tactic was deployed and is charted on a daily basis here.

ARDENNES: The Battle of the Bulge - 1944-45 (Battles in Focus),J Connell,Brassey's UK,1857533232,Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-,Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945,History,History - Military / War,Military,Military - World War II,History / Military / World War II

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