Erwin Rommel's rapid and unexpected advance through France culminated
in a key victory during the 1940 invasion of Europe and was branded
the "Ghost Division". Adolf Hitler invaded Western Europe on 10 May
1940. After breaking through the supposedly 'impenetrable' Ardennes,
Erwin Rommel was at the forefront of the Wehrmacht's audacious drive
through France. Rommel, who had no prior experience leading an armored
division in combat, moved with such speed and nerve that he frequently
surprised French units by arriving far earlier than expected. Crossing
the Meuse River, we follow Rommel—in what he referred to as
'practically a lightning Tour de France'—as he pushed through
northern France to the English Channel. His spectacular victory at the
coastal port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux was crowned by the capture of
Cherbourg. Following the armistice, Rommel was involved in reenacting
certain battles, such as crossing the Somme, for the documentary Sieg
im Westen (Victory in the West). This is the story of Rommel and the
7th Panzer Division—the so-called 'Ghost Division'—in France,
1940.
Les mer
Dash to the Channel—1940
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526715203
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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