The Road to Falaise by Ken Tout

The Road to Falaise by Ken Tout

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Combining his narrative with the eyewitness accounts of those who were there, Ken Tout explodes the myths surrounding the twin operations of "Goodwood" and "Cobra", unleashed six weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944.

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The Road to Falaise by Ken Tout

The twin armoured advances of "Goodwood" and "Cobra", unleashed six weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944, were intended to trap a German army within a wider pincer movement. Myths that have grown up since the end of the war suggested that "Goodwood", a British initiative, foundered whilst "Cobra", undertaken by the Americans, prospered. The author contends, however, that together these operations started a series of advances, which were to culminate in the encirclement and ultimate destruction or capture of masses of German troops within the notorious Falaise Pocket in August 1944. Combining his narrative with the eyewitness accounts of those who were there, Ken Tout explodes the myths surrounding these operations and claims "Goodwood" as an important advance at not too great a cost. Credit is given to soldiers on both sides, whether American, British, Canadian or German, for their resolute efforts in almost impossible situations.
Tout, Ken: - In 1944 Ken Tout, known for books such as Tank! and A Fine Night for Tanks, landed on the Normandy beaches as a Sherman tank gunner and later commander. After further service in Palestine he entered theological college and worked with charities and development agencies such as Oxfam, the Salvation Army, HelpAge International and the United Nations Ageing unit. He researched and wrote texts on the ageing of the world's population, receiving an OBE and a United Nations citation for services to ageing. On one occasion he was called to advise Pope John Paul II on age-related poverty in developing countries. Another unique experience, in Chile in 1960, was to assist the General commanding relief operations at the epicentre of the world's most powerful earthquake ever recorded. More recently he was awarded a Knight's Cross of Merit for researching the actions of Free Polish Troops in the Second World War. He has also written a novel, a book of war poems, a history of the Christian Church and musical plays. As a pianist, conductor and trombonist, a favourite memory is, at age 6, of being given a sixpence by Elgar when the composer was having shoes repaired in the Tout workshop. He is Vice-President of the Northamptonshire Yeomanry Association and an Honorary Research Fellow of Keele University. He lives with his wife Jai, a former Chairman of an NHS Foundation Trust, in West Sussex, and has four children.
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ISBN 13 9780750928229
ISBN 10 0750928220
Title The Road to Falaise
Author Ken Tout
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2002-11-08
Number of pages 256
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