In these final months of World War Two, all of Germany is ablaze. In the west, the Allied progress was inexorable, with Eisenhower's seven armies taking on Germany's seven armies, town by town, bridge by bridge. With his customary narrative verve and utter mastery of the material, Caddick-Adams does these climactic final months full justice, from the capture of the Ludendorff Railway Bridge at Remagen, to the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, to the taking of Munich on Hitler's birthday, April 20, and through to VE Day. Fire & Steel ends with the return of prisoners, demobilization of servicemen, and the beginning of the occupation of Germany.
A triumphant concluding volume to one of the most distinguished works of military history of this generation.
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- ISBN: 9798765097274
- File size: 574155 KB
- Duration: 19:56:09
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
May 30, 2022
Caddick-Adams (Snow and Steel), a lecturer at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, chronicles in this exhaustive history the Western Allies’ drive into Germany in the final 100 days of WWII. After repelling German offensives in the Ardennes and struggling to take the Colmar Pocket, Caddick-Adams explains, Allied generals refined their ability to work together in their concerted push to the Rhine, “the most formidable natural obstacle in western Europe, next to the Normandy beaches.” Drawing on eyewitness testimony from journalists and soldiers, including the future Archbishop of Canterbury, Caddick-Adams documents hazardous battlefield conditions, fierce urban fighting, and the first horrified encounters with enslaved laborers and concentration camp inmates. In February 1945, 25,000 American infantrymen “slid in one continuous, unstoppable wave” across the flooded Roer River, surprising the enemy and setting the stage for a series of pivotal clashes on the Rhine. Caddick-Adams provides incisive details about the unexpected capture of the Ludendorff railway bridge at Remagen, the fractious relationship between American and Free French generals, Hitler’s plans to “impose extortionate casualties” on the Allies, the struggle to coordinate piecemeal surrenders by German forces, and more. This is a must-have for the bookshelves of dedicated WWII history buffs.
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