Devil's Bridge
«This is an important and timely operational analysis of the events of September 1944. It is a mark of my respect for Anthony Tucker-Jones's work that I wish I had researched and written The Devil's Bridge. Thus I am more than happy to commend his scholarship to you.»
Professor Peter Caddick-Adams
In the late summer of 1944, SS-Obergruppenführer Wilhelm ‘Willi’ Bittrich found himself in the Netherlands surveying his II SS Panzer Corps, which was in a poor state having narrowly escaped the defeat in Normandy. Les mer
However, Market Garden and the battle for Arnhem were a disaster for the Allies. Put together in little over a week and lacking in flexibility, the operation became an all-or-nothing race against time. The plan to link the airborne divisions by pushing an armoured division up a sixty-five-mile corridor was optimistic at best, and the British drop zones were not only too far from Arnhem Bridge, but also directly above two recuperating SS Panzer divisions. This new book explores the operation from the perspective of the Germans as renowned historian Anthony Tucker-Jones examines how they were able to mobilise so swiftly and effectively in spite of depleted troops and limited intelligence.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Osprey Publishing
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781472839862
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«This is an important and timely operational analysis of the events of September 1944. It is a mark of my respect for Anthony Tucker-Jones's work that I wish I had researched and written The Devil's Bridge. Thus I am more than happy to commend his scholarship to you.»
Professor Peter Caddick-Adams
«A gripping narrative from a less familiar viewpoint - that of Holland's occupiers.»
Dr Graham Goodlad
«A fine sense of detail and character makes this a thrilling and unusual read.»
Tim Newark
«Interestingly examining the actions of the German forces that led to Arnhem.»
Robin Buckland
«This analysis provides a valuable insight into an event which is a signally important event in British military history.»
Trevor James, The Historian
«The story of the ill-fated but courageous Allied defeat will continue to fascinate military history buffs, but anyone wanting to understand this chapter in the war from the “other side of the hill” will find The Devil’s Bridge equally as compelling.»
Becky Clark, Solider Magazine