Publisher's Synopsis
Bastogne The First Eight Days is a book in the U.S. Army In Action Series that provides a detailed account of the Battle of Bastogne during World War II. The book focuses on the first eight days of the battle, which took place from December 16 to December 23, 1944. The battle was a crucial turning point in the war, as the German army attempted to break through the Allied lines and capture the strategic town of Bastogne in Belgium.The book provides a comprehensive overview of the battle, including the initial German assault, the Allied defense of Bastogne, and the eventual relief of the town by General George S. Patton's Third Army. The author, who was a member of the U.S. Army during the battle, provides a first-hand account of the events and includes detailed descriptions of the tactics and strategies used by both sides.In addition to the military aspects of the battle, the book also explores the human side of the conflict, including the experiences of individual soldiers and civilians caught in the midst of the fighting. The book includes numerous photographs, maps, and illustrations to help readers understand the terrain and the movements of the troops.Overall, Bastogne The First Eight Days is a compelling and informative account of one of the most important battles of World War II, and is an essential read for anyone interested in military history or the events of the war.Colonel Harper, commanding the 327th, went with Jones to Division Headquarters. The two German officers were left with Captain Adams. Members of the staff were grouped around General McAuliffe when Harper and Jones arrived.5 McAuliffe asked someone what the paper contained and was told that it requested a surrender. He laughed and said, ""Aw, nuts!"" It really seemed funny to him at the time. He figured he was giving the Germans ""one hell of a beating"" and that all of his men knew it. The demand was all out of line with the existing situation.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.