GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY WAS THE PREMIER US ARMY TACTICAL COMMANDER IN THE
EUROPEAN THEATRE OF OPERATIONS IN 1944–45.
A West Point classmate of Dwight Eisenhower, Bradley was the
quintessential US field commander of World War II, elevated to high
command with little combat experience but a solid track record as a
skilled planner and organiser. Bradley was part of a small cadre of
highly skilled young officers groomed for higher command in the
austere and bankrupt 1930s. Bradley was at the centre of nearly all
the major US Army victories in 1944–45 from D-Day through the final
push into Germany.
Along with that combat record came a string of controversies.
Bradley's greatest blunder, failing to anticipate the German offensive
in the Ardennes, was counter-balanced by a vigorous and skilled
response which fatally injured the German Army in the West. Beyond the
performance of the US Army in the ETO, Bradley was also intimately
wrapped up in other controversies, especially the internecine
squabbles with his British counterpart, Bernard Montgomery.
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9781849086615
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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