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Battle Of The Bulge 1944 1 Steve J Zaloga Howard Gerrard

  • SKU: BELL-4125546
Battle Of The Bulge 1944 1 Steve J Zaloga Howard Gerrard
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.12 MB
Pages: 87
Author: Steve J. Zaloga; Howard Gerrard
ISBN: 9781841765600, 1841765600
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 115

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Battle Of The Bulge 1944 1 Steve J Zaloga Howard Gerrard by Steve J. Zaloga; Howard Gerrard 9781841765600, 1841765600 instant download after payment.

Osprey's first title examining the Battle of the Bulge, which was the largest and most costly battle fought by the US Army in World War II (1939-1945). The Ardennes fighting was Hitler's last gamble on the Western Front, crippling the Wehrmacht for the remainder of the war. In the first of two volumes on the Ardennes campaign Steven Zaloga details the fighting in the northern sector around St Vith and the Elsenborn Ridge. Sixth Panzer Army, containing the bulk of German Panzer strength, was expected to achieve the breakthrough here. It was the failure around St Vith that forced the Germans to look south towards Bastogne.

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