ON THE MAJOR EUROPEAN AND RUSSIAN FRONTS THROUGHOUT WORLD WAR II, THE
CHALLENGE OF CROSSING RIVERS UNDER FIRE WAS ABSOLUTELY CENTRAL TO ANY
ADVANCE.
The Panzers that crossed the Meuse at Sedan in May 1940 cut the French
Army in two. The Wehrmacht's ability to cross the great rivers of the
western USSR was vital to the lightning advances of Operation
Barbarossa in 1941, and in 1943–45 the Red Army had to drive the
Germans back from a succession of river lines during their advance to
the Reich, culminating in the Vistula and Oder lines.
With World War II armies dependent on heavy mechanized equipment, the
function which rivers played became essential for soldiers in all
sides of the war. _World War II River Assault Tactics_ details the
methods, means and analysis of specific successes and failures.
Featuring a wealth of wartime photos, particularly from German
sources, and full-colour plates illustrating tactical scenarios, the
subject is brought to life.
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ISBN
9781780961095
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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