Following The Rise of Germany, the acclaimed first volume in his War
in the West trilogy, James Holland has crafted a masterful and gripping
narrative of the events that ultimately determined the outcome of World
War II. By June 1941, Germany's war machine looked unstoppable. The Nazi
blitzkrieg had taken Poland, France, and the Netherlands with shocking
speed. The Luftwaffe had bombed London, while German U-boats wrought
havoc on Allied shipping on the Atlantic. And yet, as Holland shows in
The Allies Strike Back, cracks were already appearing in Germany's
apparent invincibility. When the Americans entered the war in the west,
Hitler was bogged down with a savage war of attrition as he attempted to
invade the Soviet Union. The Allies soon stormed to victory in North
Africa and escalated the bombing of Germany, fatefully turning the tides
of the war and threatening the morale of the Third Reich.
With a wealth of characters from across the western theater of World War
II, Holland tells a captivating story while calling on new research that
challenges our assumptions and reframes our understanding of this
momentous conflict.