Product: Book ISBN-10: 1-58097-045-1 ISBN-13: 9781580970457 Publisher: Da Capo Press Country: Year: June 1, 2000 Edition: Combined Size: 15.93 x 23.90 x 2.21cm Number of pages: 240 Weight: 576gr Binding: Hardcover
The ordinary fighting man often paid the price for his generals’ mistakes. In this book Charles Whiting recreates the combat soldiers’ world of fifty years ago down to the most intimate detail: their weapons, the food they ate, how they learned to cope with the ever-present threat, how they lived in hope and died in agony. From the beaches of Normandy to the cruel setbacks at Arnhem and the Battle of the Bulge, ’44: In Combat from Normandy to the Ardennes is the story of early confidence turning to disillusion as the campaign wore on—appalling strategic blunders, of strained relations among the Allies, of ideals steadily overtaken by the grim realities of war.