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Operation Market Garden : the Campaign for the Low Countries, Autumn 1944: Seventy Years On.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Buckley, John
Otros Autores: Preston-Hough, Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Havertown : Helion and Company, 2016.
Colección:Wolverhampton military studies ; no. 20.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Notes on Contributors; Series Preface; Introduction; 1 Learning to Lose? Airborne Lessons and the Failure of Operation Market Garden; 2 Market Garden and the Strategy of the Northwest European Campaign; 3 Operation MARKET GARDEN: T he Manpower Factor; 4 A Week Too Late?; 5 Allied Close Air Support during Operation Market Garden: A Lesson in Planning; 6 Mission Impossible? The Mobilization of the German Replacement Army and its Role in the Thwarting of Operation 'Market Garden', 17-18 September 1944.
  • 7 "Dangerously Overexposed?"
  • Divisional Operations on the flanks of MARKET GARDEN, September to December 19448 The Viktor Graebner Assault, 0900 hrs Monday 18th September 1944; 9 Taking the Nijmegen Bridges: Personal Stories from the Cornelius Ryan Collection; 10 The Defence of the Most High: The Role of Chaplains in the Battle of Arnhem; 11 A Medical Bridge Too Far: Medical Support to Operation Market-Garden, September 17-26, 1944; 12 Exploiting "Market-Garden"? Operation "Gatwick"
  • The Offensive That Never Was; 13 Starvation and Sacrifice: The Reality of MARKET GARDEN.
  • 14 Crossing Water Obstacles in the Low Countries: The First Polish Armoured Division's Forcing of the Axel-Hulst Canal 16-19 September 194415 Command, Control, Co-Ordination and Communication at Westkapelle in November 1944
  • Operation Infatuate II; 16 A Return to Static Warfare: The New Brunswick Rangers and the Breskens Pocket; 17 Shadows of Arnhem: British Airborne Forces and the Aftermath of Operation Market Garden; Index.