This WWII military study sheds light on the overlooked Allied landing
in Provence and the liberation of Southern France. The Allied landings
in the south of France in August 1944, are often seen as a sideshow
supporting the crucial D-Day landings in Normandy. Indeed, the
operation is often criticized as an expensive diversion of men and
equipment from the struggle against the German armies in Italy. Yet,
as Anthony Tucker-Jones shows in this in-depth study, Operation
Dragoon and the subsequent Allied advance across southern France were
key stages in the liberation of Europe with far-reaching political and
military ramifications. In vivid detail Anthony Tucker-Jones tells the
story of the high-level strategic argument that gave birth to Dragoon,
and he looks at the impact of the operation on the direction and
duration of the war against Nazi Germany. He also describes the course
of the invasion on the ground: the massive logistical effort required,
the landings themselves, the role played by the French resistance, and
the bitter battles fought against German rearguards as they sought to
retain France’s southern cities and cover their withdrawal toward
the strategic Belfort Gap.
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The Liberation of Southern France, 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844685325
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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