US Army in WW II: The Last Offensive (Paperback)

US Army in WW II: The Last Offensive (Paperback)

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  • Publisher: Government Printing Office
  • ISBN: 9780160899409
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 556


The Last Offensive

The Last Offensive

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  • Author: Charles B. MacDonald
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


The Last Offensive

The Last Offensive

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  • Author: Charles B. MacDonald
  • Publisher: CreateSpace
  • ISBN: 9781515233718
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 582

(Includes maps) Recovering rapidly from the shock of German counteroffensives in the Ardennes and Alsace, Allied armies early in January 1945 began an offensive that gradually spread all along the line from the North Sea to Switzerland and continued until the German armies and the German nation were prostrate in defeat. This volume tells the story of that offensive, one which eventually involved more than four and a half million troops, including ninety one divisions, sixty-one of which were American. The focus of the volume is on the role of the American armies - First, Third, Seventh, Ninth, and, to a lesser extent, Fifteenth - which comprised the largest and most powerful military force the United States has ever put in the field. The role of Allied armies - First Canadian, First French, and Second British - is recounted in sufficient detail to put the role of American. armies in perspective, as is the story of tactical air forces in support of the ground troops. This is the ninth volume in a subseries of ten designed to record the history of the United States Army in the European Theater of Operations. One volume, The Riviera to the Rhine, is the final volume to be published.


Hitler's Last Offensive

Hitler's Last Offensive

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  • Author: Peter Elstob
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
  • ISBN: 9781473827653
  • Category : Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This is the full story of the Battle of the Ardennes. In the last weeks of 1944 the German armies in the West, after a continuous retreat since the Battle of Normandy five months earlier were regrouping in what they thought was to be the last battle in defense of the Fatherland. But Hitler had other plans - to mount an offensive through the Ardennes that would deal such a blow to the Western Allies that they would be willing to negotiate a separate peace. This is the offensive known as the Battle of the Bulge. Could Hitler's gamble have succeeded? Could he have reached his objective, the port of Antwerp? Peter Elstob unfolds the whole panorama of the 'last offensive' which was one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War, garnished with many acts of individual heroism and many errors of judgment by the firebrand General George Patton, the superb German generals and others. Paradoxically, all it ensured was that the Russians would reach Berlin first.


European Theater of Operations

European Theater of Operations

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  • Author: Charles B. MacDonald
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  • Category : World War, 1939-1945
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 532


The Last Offensive

The Last Offensive

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  • Author: Charles Brown MacDonald
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  • ISBN:
  • Category : World War, 1939-1945
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 578


The Siegfried Line Campaign

The Siegfried Line Campaign

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  • Author: Charles Brown MacDonald
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  • Category : World War, 1939-1945
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 710


The Ardennes

The Ardennes

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  • Author: Hugh Marshall Cole
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  • Category : Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 754


The Last Battle

The Last Battle

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  • Author: Cornelius Ryan
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1439127018
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 576

The classic account of the final offensive against Hitler's Third Reich -- newly in print for the 50th anniversary of VE Day. The Battle for Berlin was the culminating struggle of World War II in the European theater, the last offensive against Hitler's Third Reich, which devastated one of Europe's historic capitals and brought the Nazi leviathan to its downfall. It was also one of the war's bloodiest and most pivotal moments, whose outcome would play a part in determining the complexion of international politics for decades to come. The Last Battle is the compelling account of this final battle, a story of brutal extremes, of stunning military triumph alongside the stark conditions that the civilians of Berlin experienced in the face of the Allied assault. As always, Ryan delves beneath the military and political forces that were dictating events to explore the more immediate questions of survival, where, as the author describes it, "to eat had become more important than to love, to burrow more dignified than to fight, to exist more militarily correct than to win." The Last Battle is the story of ordinary people, both soldiers and civilians, caught up in the despair, frustration, and terror of defeat. It is history at its best, a masterful illumination of the effects of war on the lives of individuals, and one of the enduring works on World War II.


The Ardennes, 1944-1945

The Ardennes, 1944-1945

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  • Author: Christer Bergström
  • Publisher: Casemate / Vaktel Forlag
  • ISBN: 161200315X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504

A comprehensive, photo-filled account of the six-week-long Battle of the Bulge, when panzers slipped through the forest and took the Allies by surprise. In December 1944, just as World War II appeared to be winding down, Hitler shocked the world with a powerful German counteroffensive that cracked the center of the American front. The attack came through the Ardennes, the hilly and forested area in eastern Belgium and Luxembourg that the Allies had considered a “quiet” sector. Instead, for the second time in the war, the Germans used it as a stealthy avenue of approach for their panzers. Much of US First Army was overrun, and thousands of prisoners were taken as the Germans forged a fifty-mile “bulge” into the Allied front. But in one small town, Bastogne, American paratroopers, together with remnants of tank units, offered dogged resistance. Meanwhile, the rest of Eisenhower’s “broad front” strategy came to a halt as Patton, from the south, and Hodges, from the north, converged on the enemy incursion. Yet it would take an epic, six-week-long winter battle, the bloodiest in the history of the US Army, before the Germans were finally pushed back. Christer Bergström has interviewed veterans, gone through huge amounts of archive material, and performed on-the-spot research in the area. The result is a large amount of previously unpublished material and new findings, including reevaluations of tank and personnel casualties and the most accurate picture yet of what really transpired from the perspectives of both sides. With nearly four hundred photos, numerous maps, and thirty-two superb color profiles of combat vehicles and aircraft, it provides perhaps the most comprehensive look at the battle yet published.