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The Polar Bears Patrick Delaforce

The Polar Bears By Patrick Delaforce

The Polar Bears by Patrick Delaforce


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Summary

The 49th Infantry Division was formed in 1907 and fought with distinction through World War I. Garrisoned in Iceland during World War II, it was nicknamed the Polar Bears and went on to act as Monty's left flank during the north west Europe campaign of 1944-45. This is an illustrated history.

The Polar Bears Summary

The Polar Bears: From Normandy to the Relief of Holland with the 49th Division by Patrick Delaforce

With its roots in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the 49th Infantry Division was originally a territorial unit formed in 1907 which fought with distinction throughout World War I earning three VCs. During 1940-42 it fought in the ill-fated campaign in Normandy, garrisoned Iceland for two years and earned itself the title of the Polar Bears. In the north west Europe campaign of 1944-45 it acted as Monty's left flank and suffered 11,000 casualties in 11 months. After the battle for Normandy, the Polar Bears took a major role in the capture of Le Havre, campaigned vigorously in Belgium, helped to take Arnhem and then liberated Utrech and Hilversum. In the last weeks of the war, the Polar Bears brought food supplies into starving Holland. This is an illustrated account of their exploits, based on first hand accounts of the men who actually fought with the Polar Bears.

About Patrick Delaforce

Patrick Delaforce is an established military history author, and his other publications include The Fighting Wessex Wyverns and Churchill's Desert Rats, both in this series.

Additional information

GOR001919790
9780750931946
0750931949
The Polar Bears: From Normandy to the Relief of Holland with the 49th Division by Patrick Delaforce
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20030101
272
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