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The Americans and Germans in Bastogne

First-Hand Accounts from the Commanders
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In December 1944 the Third Reich was retreating. It was almost inconceivable that they could mount a counter offensive. To the Allies, the capitulation of the Third Reich was just around the corner. Or was it? Could the Battle of the Bulge succeed in turning the tide of the war for the German high command ? The US 101st Airborne were the only Allied unit capable of slowing down the German advance towards Antwerp - and they were ordered to do just that - at a place called Bastogne. The battle for the small Belgium cross-roads town is now world famous and to add to that historical narrative, the author has located de-classified interviews with the German unit commanders who took part. Brought together for the first time - they provide a unique perspective on the battle as the Germans were forced to make continuous alterations to their plans - and the 101st resisted every attempt to dislodge them. This book offers significant and fresh research on this famous battle and the narrative unfolds in words of the men who were actually there. AUTHOR: Gary Sterne is a keen collector of militaria and was a co-founder of The Armourer and Skirmish Magazines. He is the author of a number of WW2 historical books covering D-Day, the US Army Rangers and the battle for the Maisy Batteries. He has a fascination for untold stories from WW2 - many of which still still lie hidden and unread in historical archives - simply waiting to be found. In recent years his research has uncovered significant documents which have changed the way historians now view the Pointe du Hoc battle. He has a particular interest in uncovering documents that tell the inventiveness and bravery of units from both side - to enable us to greater understand the men and their missions. 30 b/w illustrations

Author Biography:

Gary Sterne is a keen collector of militaria and was a co-founder of The Armourer and Skirmish Magazines. He is the author of a number of WW2 historical books covering D-Day, the US Army Rangers and the battle for the Maisy Batteries. He has a fascination for untold stories from WW2 - many of which still still lie hidden and unread in historical archives - simply waiting to be found. In recent years his research has uncovered significant documents which have changed the way historians now view the Pointe du Hoc battle. He has a particular interest in uncovering documents that tell the inventiveness and bravery of units from both side - to enable us to greater understand the men and their missions.
Release date NZ
June 10th, 2020
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Pages
320
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
30 Black and White maps
ISBN-13
9781526770776
Product ID
32940154

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