Defending Fortress Europe

Defending Fortress Europe

Auteur : Mark J. Reardon

Date de publication : 2004-02

Éditeur : Helion Limited

Nombre de pages : 344

Résumé du livre

Defending Fortress Europe provides readers with the first English-language account of what the Germans were saying in their own words during the Normandy campaign. US Army historian Mark Reardon departs from familiar convention by combining a mixture of modern scholarship with primary source material written over 65 years ago. The primary source material consists of the record of daily activities, covering the period from 6 June to 26 July 1944, compiled by a staff officer from the 7th Army's operations and planning section. This record, known as the Kriegstagebuch (Daily War Diary), served not only as a historical reference, but also as an aide-memoire for the commanding general and his staff. Material from Army Group B and OB-West opens each chapter, providing a context for the 7th Army war diary that follows. Reardon adds introductory chapters to set the scene for the combat to begin on 6 June. In the concluding chapters he describes subsequent action and analyzes Normandy in a broader perspective. -- Back cover.

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