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The Normandy Battlefields: Bocage And Breakout: From The Beaches To The Falaise Gap (Then & Now)
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The Normandy Battlefields Details What Can Be Seen On The Ground Today Using A Mixture Of Media To Provide A Complete Overview Of The Campaign. Maps Old And New Highlight What Has Survived And What Hasnt; Thenandnow Photography Allows Fascinating Comparisons With The Images Taken At The Time.The Normandy Battlefields: Dday & The Bridgehead Ended As The Allies Fought To Expand Their Dday Foothold. In Bocage And Breakout, Leo Marriott And Simon Forty Take The Story Forward As The Success Of The Invasion Continued Into The Cotentin, With Cherbourg Falling On 29 June, Before It Bogged Down In Face Of Determined German Defense And The Bocage Countrysideinnumerable Small Fields Surrounded By Hedgerows, Each One Hiding Antitank Weapons, Mortars And Machine Guns. As Us First Army Fought Its Way South, On The Eastern Edges Of The Bridgehead, British And Canadian Forces Were Fighting A War Of Attrition Around Caen Facing The Bulk Of The German Armor As Division After Division Was Fed Into Normandy. Like A Pressure Cooker, The Fighting Intensified Until, Seven Weeks After Dday, Operation Cobra Broke The German Line. Quickly Pattons Third Army, Operational From 1 August, Flooded Through The Gap Exploiting The German Confusion, Encircling What Was Left Of The German Armies In The Falaise Pocket And Advancing Quickly Through Into Brittany. Three Weeks Later, The Battle Of Normandy Was Over, The Routed German Armywithout Most Of Its Heavy Weapons Left In The Falaise Pocket Or On The Banks Of The Seinewas Retreating Helter Skelter Back Towards Germany And The Low Countries Pursued By The Allies In A Reverse Of The 1940 Blitzkrieg Campaign.The Three Months Of War In Junejuly 1944 Were Brutal, With Losses Of Frontline Troops As Heavy As In World War I. The German Defense Was Tenacious, Particularly In Face Of Allied Air Supremacy. The Allies Struggled To Get Into A Position To Allow Their More Mobile Forces Room For Maneuver And And The Fighting Was Ferocious. When Victory Came, It Came At A Cost: 209,672 Casualties Among The Ground Forces, Including 36,976 Killed And 19,221 Missing. The Allied Air Forces Lost 16,714 Airmen. The Corresponding German Losses Were Even More Significant: Some 450,000 Men, Of Whom 240,000 Were Killed Or Wounded. More Important To The Germans Were The Losses Of Heavy Equipmenttanks, Assault Guns, Artillery, Personnel Carriers. As An Example, 12Th Ss Panzer Division Had Lost 94% Of Its Armor, Nearly All Of Its Artillery And 70% Of Its Vehicles. With C20,000 Men And 150 Tanks Before The Campaign, After Falaise It Had 300 Men And 10 Tanks. Mixing Text, Maps And Images, Many Of Them Specially Commissioned Including Aerial Photography, The Normandy Battlefields: Bocage And Breakout Explains And Interprets The Complexities Of The Normandy Campaign In An Original And Cohesive Package.Table Of Contentsintroductionopposing Forcestimeline June 7August 28Airpower By Leo Marriottmulberry Amulberry Bartillerycommunicationstraffic Managementtiger!Collateral Damage1 The Cotentin And Cherbourgthe North Coastcherbourg2 First Army In The Bocagefighting In The Bocagela Hayedupuitsthe Attack Of Xix Corpspanzer Lehr Counterattackthe Battle For Saintl3 The Battle For Caenthe Canadian Front21St Panzer Divisionoperation Perchoperations Martlet And Epsomcarpiquetoperation Charnwoodoperations Jupiter, Greenline, And Pomegranate4 Breakoutoperations Atlantic And Goodwoodoperation Cobraexploitationthird Army Operationaloperation Bluecoatoperation Lttichoperation Totalize5 Brittanystmalothe North Coastthe Battle For Brest6 The Falaise Gapthird Army Advancesargentanoperation Tractablestlambertsurdive7 Aftermaththe Forgotten Frontcredits & Bibliographyindex
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- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures eight point two seven inches in length, zero point seven five inches in width, and twelve point zero one inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book contains one hundred ninety-two pages, providing a comprehensive overview of the Normandy campaign.
- Q: What binding type does this book use? A: The book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and longevity for frequent readers.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Leo Marriott, who has collaborated with Simon Forty on this historical overview.
- Q: What is the genre of this book? A: This book falls under the historical non-fiction genre, focusing on World War II events.
- Q: How do I read this book effectively? A: You can read this book at your own pace, but it is particularly engaging for those interested in military history and strategy.
- Q: Is this book suitable for children? A: No, this book is not specifically suitable for children due to its complex themes and historical content.
- Q: What age group is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for adults and older teens with an interest in history, particularly World War II.
- Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place, upright on a shelf to maintain its condition.
- Q: Can this book be cleaned? A: Yes, you can clean the book's cover gently with a dry cloth to remove dust, but avoid using liquids.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller within thirty days for a return or exchange.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, there is no warranty for this book as it is a printed item and not an electronic device.
- Q: What if I don't like the book? A: You can return the book within a specified return period if it does not meet your expectations.
- Q: How does this book compare to other World War II books? A: This book offers a unique then-and-now perspective with maps and photography, distinguishing it from other titles.
- Q: Is this book recommended for beginners in history? A: Yes, this book can be a good starting point for beginners interested in learning about the Normandy campaign.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes of military strategy, sacrifice, and the complexities of the Normandy campaign.