“Highly recommended . . . excellent maps, [a] large number of
black and white images, and detailed coverage of the subject.”
—AMPS After the Normandy breakout, the Allies’ headlong dash
east came to a halt in the autumn with the ill-fated Market Garden
operation and overextended supply lines short of the Rhineland. After
repulsing the Nazis’ daring Ardennes offensive, Montgomery’s and
Bradley’s Army Groups cleared the Reichwald and Rhineland and closed
on the Rhine. With both sides aware of the strategic significance
of this physical barrier, the stakes could not have been higher.
Eisenhower’s plan involved a vast airborne assault by General
Ridgway’s XV11 Airborne Corps (codename VARSITY) and the
simultaneously coordinated river crossing by Monty’s 21 Army Group
(codename PLUNDER) with Dempsey’s British Second Army and General
William H. Simpson’s US Ninth Army. This superbly illustrated and
researched book describes the March 1945 assault crossing involving
naval amphibious craft, the air and artillery bombardment, and
diversionary attack by the British 1st Commando brigade at Wesel. In
concert with VARSITY and PLUNDER, Patton’s US Third Army Group
crossed further south. As a result of this triumph of strategic
planning and tactical execution, the fate of Hitler’s “Thousand
Year Reich” was finally sealed.
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Operation Plunder
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526731753
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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