A study of the US infantry's struggle to wrest control of Normandy, the Siegfried Line and the Ardennes from their German opponents, offering a glimpse into close-quarters infantry combat of World War 2.The Allied airborne and amphibious landings on D-Day opened up the long-awaited Second Front against Nazi Germany, but after overcoming the German coastal defenses at Utah and “Bloody Omaha,” the US Army found itself having to contest every hedgerow and street in a nightmarish battle of attrition.It was the humble infantrymen of both sides who would play a vital role in taking and holding key objectives. Battles across Europe tested both sides to the limit, from the close-quarters warfare around Cherbourg in June 1944 to the struggle for the Scharnhorst Line in October and the brutal cold-weather fighting in the Ardennes that December.Featuring full-color artwork, specially drawn maps, and archive photographs, this study offers key insights into the tactics, leadership, and combat performance of the US and German infantrymen pitched into three pivotal actions at the height of World War II.
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A study of the US infantry's struggle to wrest control of Normandy, the Siegfried Line and the Ardennes, from their German opponents, featuring photographs, specially commissioned artwork, official reports, and first-hand accounts.
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IntroductionThe opposing sidesMontebourg: June 7–10, 1944The Scharnhorst Line, October 2–3, 1944The Krinkleterwald, December 16, 1944AnalysisAftermathUnit organizationsBibliographyIndex
A study of the US infantry's struggle to wrest control of Normandy, the Siegfried Line and the Ardennes, from their German opponents, featuring photographs, specially commissioned artwork, official reports, and first-hand accounts.
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Combat between German and US infantrymen has been the focus of a plethora of films, television shows and video games, making it one of the most widely known clashes of World War II.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472801371
Publisert
2016-01-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Vekt
125 gr
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
184 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Steven J. Zaloga received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has worked as an analyst in the aerospace industry for over two decades, covering missile systems and the international arms trade, and has served with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think tank. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and military history, with an accent on the US Army in World War II as well as Russia and the former Soviet Union.

Steve Noon was born in Kent, UK, and attended art college in Cornwall. He’s had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1985 has worked as a professional artist. He has provided award-winning illustrations for the publishers Dorling Kindersley, where his interest in historical illustration began. Steve has illustrated over 30 books for Osprey.