Ordered by Hitler 'to hold, or to die' and to fight 'to the last
grenade and round', the German army was a formidable opponent during
the 1944 Normandy campaign. This book depicts the experience of that
army in Normandy through its own records and documentation.
Blood
and Steel, The Wehrmacht Archive : Normandy 1944 is an informative and
colourful collection of translated original orders, diaries, letters,
after action reports, and even jokes, as well as Allied technical
evaluations of German weapons, vehicles and equipment and transcripts
of prisoner of war interrogations. The translations also feature
comments from wartime Allied intelligence officers which provide an
insight into how the German army was regarded by its opponents at the
time.
As you read the landser''s letters to wives and families in
Germany, his forbidden diaries, his gripes about food, officers, and
shortages of just about everything, the daily life of the German
soldier in the long and bloody summer of 1944 will come to life. You
will also learn from official documents about his superiors' efforts
to cope with Allied air and artillery superiority, create new tactical
methods for all arms and maintain discipline in the face of
overwhelming odds with both exaggerated claims of miraculous new
'Vengeance Weapons' and threats of the ultimate sanction for desertion
or surrender.
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The Wehrmacht Archive, Normandy 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473833173
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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