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May 1940 The Battle For The Netherlands Herman Amersfoort Piet Kamphuis

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May 1940 The Battle For The Netherlands Herman Amersfoort Piet Kamphuis
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 115.98 MB
Pages: 495
Author: Herman Amersfoort, Piet Kamphuis
ISBN: 9789004184381, 9004184384
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 57

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May 1940 The Battle For The Netherlands Herman Amersfoort Piet Kamphuis by Herman Amersfoort, Piet Kamphuis 9789004184381, 9004184384 instant download after payment.

In May 1940, the Netherlands were overrun by German armed forces. The five-day campaign might seem to be a prime example of Blitzkrieg, which led shortly afterwards to the rapid and unexpected overthrow of France. This book, based on the newest scholarly research, argues that this is too simple a view. Even though the German assault on the Netherlands made use of tanks, aircraft and airborne troops, it was still a classic campaign against a weak opponent in a theater on the margins of Fall Gelb. In many instances, artillery and infantry were the decisive factors and it is debatable whether the bombing of Rotterdam can be seen as a precursor to the aerial terror campaigns against civilian populations that marked the later stages the Second World War.Contributors are H. Amersfoort, H.W. van den Doel, P.H. Kamphuis, P.M.J. de Koster, C.M. Schulten and J.W.M. Schulten.

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