Jean Paul Pallud, author of the highly acclaimed The Battle of the
Bulge Then and Now, presents -- for the first time through comparison
'then and now' photographs -- a detailed account of the Battle of
France: the forty-five traumatic days from May 10 to June 24, 1940 that
resulted in one of the most remarkable military victories of modern
times. During those six weeks, six nations found themselves at war,
fighting across four countries. From the polders of the Netherlands in
the north to the mountains of the Alps in the south, and from the Rhine
valley to the Atlantic coast, Jean Paul Pallud explores every corner of
the battlefield, the camera recording the scenes today where fifty years
ago Dutch, Belgian, German, French, British and Italian soldiers were
locked in mortal combat. Battles great and small are described and
illustrated to color the canvas of both the broad strategy and the
individual firefight in Hitler's victorious campaign of Blitzkrieg in
the West.