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Hitlers Defeat On The Western Front 19441945 1st Edition Hans Seidler

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Hitlers Defeat On The Western Front 19441945 1st Edition Hans Seidler
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.65 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Hans Seidler
ISBN: 9781526731579, 1526731576
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Hitlers Defeat On The Western Front 19441945 1st Edition Hans Seidler by Hans Seidler 9781526731579, 1526731576 instant download after payment.

Hitler's Defeat on the Western Front 1944-1945 is a compelling account of the Nazis' ten month struggle against the overwhelming Allied military might on the Western Front. Thanks to the successful Images of War format of authoritative text supported by copious, well captioned contemporary images, the reader witnesses the intensity of the fighting from the Normandy beaches, through France and the Low Countries and finally into Germany itself. Despite demoralizing withdrawals and reversals the Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, Hitlerjugend, Volkssturm with many barely trained conscripts, continued to fight tenaciously inflicting significant losses on their superior enemy. The graphic images are testimony to their exhaustion and resilience but defeat became increasingly certain. Even when the Allies crossed the Rhine in early 1945 with the Russians closing on Berlin from the East, the shattered remnants of Hitler's once all-conquering forces had nowhere to go. That did not stop fanatical elements fighting to the death but the bulk of the survivors accepted surrender as inevitable. This superbly illustrated book captures the drama of that historic period.

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