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The Last German Victory Operation Market Garden 1944 Aaron Bates

  • SKU: BELL-37222822
The Last German Victory Operation Market Garden 1944 Aaron Bates
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.25 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Aaron Bates
ISBN: 9781399000772, 9781399000765, 1399000772, 1399000764
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Last German Victory Operation Market Garden 1944 Aaron Bates by Aaron Bates 9781399000772, 9781399000765, 1399000772, 1399000764 instant download after payment.

Operation Market Garden – the Allied airborne invasion of German-occupied Holland in September 1944 – is one of the most famous and controversial Allied failures of the Second World War. Many books have been written on the subject seeking to explain the defeat. Historians have generally focused on the mistakes made by senior commanders as they organized the operation. The choice of landing zones has been criticized, as has the structure of the airlift plan. But little attention has been paid to the influence that combat doctrine and training had upon the relative performance of the forces involved. And it is this aspect that Aaron Bates emphasizes in this perceptive, closely argued and absorbing re-evaluation of the battle.
As he describes each phase of the fighting he shows how German training, which gave their units a high degree of independence of action, better equipped them to cope with the confusion created by the surprise Allied attack. In contrast, the British forces were hampered by their rigid and centralized approach which made it more difficult for them to adapt to the chaotic situation.
Aaron Bates’s thought-provoking study sheds fresh light on the course of the fighting around Arnhem and should lead to a deeper understanding of one of the most remarkable episodes in the final stage of the Second World War in western Europe.

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