The Duel For France, 1944 by Martin Blumenson

The Duel For France, 1944 by Martin Blumenson

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"For the Allies, D day was only the beginning. Having succeeded in that epic venture, they faced the prospect of moving beyond the beaches of France.For the Germans who had failed to halt the Allies at"

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The Duel For France, 1944 by Martin Blumenson

For the Allies, D day was only the beginning. Having succeeded in that epic venture, they faced the prospect of moving beyond the beaches of France.For the Germans who had failed to halt the Allies at the water's edge, the question was how to stop the enemy from further advance before it was too late.Martin Blumenson never forgets that the Allies'spectacular dash from their Normandy beachhead to the German border in the summer of 1944 was accomplished by men of flesh and blood,and led by officers with human doubts, limitations, and determination. He shows us how war is conducted, makes us share the pressures and responsibilities of the commanders, and unforgettably opens us to the hopes and fears of the men who constantly faced the imminence of death. Here are the familiar figures, but revealed in new perspective,Eisenhower, Montgomery, Bradley, Patton, Rommel. This is a masterly and dramatic military narrative in the great tradition,and a moving human record of a turning point in history.
Martin Blumenson is the author of a dozen books on military subjects.
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ISBN 13 9780306809385
ISBN 10 0306809389
Title The Duel For France, 1944
Author Martin Blumenson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 2000-06-30
Number of pages 472
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