This classic Images of War book takes up the story of the massive
American contribution to the campaign in north West Europe during the
autumn and early winter of 1944.
Following the dramatic breakout from the Normandy bridgehead, events
moved fast with the liberation of Paris quickly following and the Allies
closed in on the German border.
But the apparent collapse of the Nazis was illusory. As lines of
communication lengthened and German resistance stiffened, the Allied
High Command was divided on the right strategy. The ill-fated Operation
Market Garden brought home the reality that the war would continue into
1945. The Siegried Line was penetrated and Aachen fell but the American
First Army suffered heavy casualties in the Hurtgen Forest. As winter
set in, the third Army crossed the Moselle River and into the Saar. The
stage was set for the costliest battle in American history - The Bulge,
to be covered in the Third and final volume of this trilogy.
With his superb collection of images and grasp of the historic
significance of the actions so graphically described, Brooke Blades'
latest book will be appreciated by all with an interest in the final
stages of the Second World War.