From Martin Dugard, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Bill
O'Reilly's Killing series, comes a nonfiction thriller about the race
between the Allies and Soviets to conquer the heart of Nazi Germany.
“Gripping, popular history at its page-turning best.”—Alex
Kershaw • “With the precision of a smart bomb, Martin Dugard puts
the reader directly into the campaign to destroy Hitler.”—Bill
O’Reilly • “Spectacular . . . Taking Berlin is certain to be a
massive hit with fans of both history and thrillers alike.”—Mark
Greaney, bestselling author of the Gray Man series Fall, 1944. Paris
has been liberated, saved from destruction, but this diversion on the
road to Berlin has given the Germans time to regroup. The American and
British armies press on from the west, facing the enemy time and again
in the Hurtgen Forest, during the Market Garden invasion, and at the
Battle of the Bulge, all while American general George Patton and
British field marshal Bernard Montgomery vie for supremacy as the
Allies’ top battlefield commander. Meanwhile, the Soviets begin
to squeeze Hitler’s crumbling Reich from the east. Led by Generals
Zhukov and Konev, the Red Army launches millions of soldiers, backed
by tanks, artillery, and warplanes, against the Germans, leaving death
and scorched earth in their wake, pushing the Wehrmacht back toward
their fatherland. As both the Anglo-American alliance and the Soviets
set their sights on claiming the capital city of Nazi Germany,
Churchill seeks to ensure Britain’s place in a new world divided by
Roosevelt’s America and Stalin’s Soviet Union. With a sweeping
cast of historical figures, Taking Berlin is a pulse-pounding race
into the final, desperate months of the Second World War and toward
the fiery destruction of the Thousand-Year-Reich, chronicling a moment
in history when allies become adversaries.
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The Bloody Race to Defeat the Third Reich
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ISBN
9780593187432
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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