The Fall of France, May-June, 1940 by Martin Marix Evans

The Fall of France, May-June, 1940 by Martin Marix Evans

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On the 10 May 1940 the "Phoney War" ended as the German Army attacked France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In less than 50 days all three nations were overwhelmed. Photographs and maps identify key battle sites and there are artworks of the uniforms and weapons of the armies that fought.

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The Fall of France, May-June, 1940 by Martin Marix Evans

On the 10 May 1940 the "Phoney War" ended as the German Army attacked France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In less than 50 days all three nations were overwhelmed. Photographs and maps identify key battle sites and there are artworks of the uniforms and weapons of the armies that fought.

Richard Holmes, Professor of Military and Security Studies, Cranfield University and The Defence College of Management and Technology, Martin Marix Evans, Independent Writer and Researcher

Richard Holmes (1946-2011) was Professor of Military and Security Studies at Cranfield University and the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. He presented the popular BBC television series War Walks and The Western Front. He wrote more than twenty books and was the General Editor of The Oxford
Companion to Military History.

Martin Marix Evans is an independent writer and military historian. He has written numerous books, among them Naseby 1645: the triumph of the New Model Army, Encyclopedia of the Boer War, Over the Top, and Victory on the Western Front.

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ISBN 13 9781855329690
ISBN 10 1855329697
Title The Fall of France, May-June, 1940
Author Martin Marix Evans
Series Osprey Military
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2000-05-18
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.