Crossing the Rhine Breaking Into Nazi Germany 1944 and 1945--The Greatest Airborne Battles in History
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In September 1944, with the Allies eager to break into Nazi Germany after Normandy, thirty-five thousand U.S. and British troops parachuted into Nazi held territory in the Netherlands. The controversial offensive, code named Operation Market Garden, was conceived by British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery to secure the lower RhineGermany's last great natural barrier in the westand passage to Berlin. Allied soldiers outnumbered Germans by two to one, but they were poorly armed against the German Panzer tanks and suffered devastating casualties. After nine days of intense fighting, they were forced to retreat. Several months later, in March 1945, Montgomery orchestrated another airborne attack of the Rhine. This time the Allies prevailed and began their march into the heart of the Third Reich. At once a gripping narrative and a moving testament to the courage and tenacity of ordinary soldiers who are thrust into desperate circumstances, Crossing the Rhine moves at a fast pace, delivers a fresh interpretation of the past, and forces us to ask ourselves just what it takesin blood spilled, in lives lostto win in war.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780802144300 |
Publisher: | Grove Atlantic |
Imprint: | Grove Press |
Pub date: | 12 Nov 2009 |
Edition: | First Trade Paper Edition edition |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 448 |
Weight: | 417g |
Height: | 208mm |
Width: | 137mm |
Spine width: | 30mm |