
IT NEVER SNOWS IN SEPTEMBER: THE GERMAN VIEW OF MARKET-GARDEN AND THE BATTLE OF ARNHEM SEPTEMBER 1944
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by:
Robert Kershaw
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0711030626
ISBN 13: 9780711030626
Publication date:
September 2nd, 2004
Publisher: Bookmasters Dist Serv
Pages: 364
Genres: Action & Adventure, History
This insightful narrative offers a detailed examination of one of World War II's most significant military operations through the German perspective. During the tumultuous days of September 1944, the Allied forces sought to secure a pivotal route into Germany. The author delves into the challenges and strategies employed by the German troops as they faced the Allied offensive in the Market-Garden campaign.
The narrative paints a vivid picture of the battlefield, highlighting the complexities and chaos inherent in war. Readers are introduced to the personalities and decisions that shaped the conflict, providing a nuanced understanding of the German command's approach and the fierce resistance encountered by Allied forces.
Blending personal accounts with command-level strategies, the story reflects the psychological and tactical struggles faced on both sides. Ultimately, it uncovers the misunderstandings and miscalculations that led to the tragic outcome of the Battle of Arnhem.
This book not only reexamines historical events but also prompts reflection on broader themes of warfare, strategy, and the human experience in times of conflict. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this work enhances the understanding of a pivotal moment in military history.
The narrative paints a vivid picture of the battlefield, highlighting the complexities and chaos inherent in war. Readers are introduced to the personalities and decisions that shaped the conflict, providing a nuanced understanding of the German command's approach and the fierce resistance encountered by Allied forces.
Blending personal accounts with command-level strategies, the story reflects the psychological and tactical struggles faced on both sides. Ultimately, it uncovers the misunderstandings and miscalculations that led to the tragic outcome of the Battle of Arnhem.
This book not only reexamines historical events but also prompts reflection on broader themes of warfare, strategy, and the human experience in times of conflict. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this work enhances the understanding of a pivotal moment in military history.