“A collection of eyewitness accounts of the heavy fighting that took
place in this part of France after the Omaha landings . . . excellent
and gripping.”—FSAddon This book provides a day-by-day account
of the forty-two days of fighting from Omaha Beach to Saint-Lô.
Follow Lt. Allsup from the beaches at Hill 108 (the “bloody
hill”), where he was injured, and Lt. Jones, who was among the first
to enter Saint-Lô; a town destroyed by bombs, which was to become the
graveyard of hundreds of Normans. On the opposing side, discover
the fate of the fearsome “green devil” paratroopers of General
Schimpf and follow in the footsteps of paratroopers Erwin Schmieger
and Rudi Frühbeisser, as they defend their armed camp, ensuring that
every hedge will only be taken at the highest price. Objective
Saint-Lô takes the reader along the little or unknown routes from the
horrors of Omaha Beach to Trvires, La Cambe, Isigny, through the Aure
valley to Hill 108, (“Purple Heart Hill”) and Hills 192 and 122.
As well as authentic eyewitness testimony, the book also acts as a
field guide, including maps and both contemporary and modern
photographs. “Lavishly illustrated with sketch maps, then and now
images and numerous personal accounts from US and German sources, this
is an excellent campaign overview, ideal for tour planning.”—Guild
of Battlefield Guides “An exciting story with insights from those
who were there and an amazing collection of photographs, drawing and
maps—Highly Recommended.”—Firetrench
Les mer
7 June 1944–18 July 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473858572
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter