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Corps Commanders of the Bulge

Harold R. Winton (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 320,37
SKU: 9780700623846

If the Battle of the Bulge was Germany's last gasp, it was also America's proving ground-the largest single action fought by the U.S. Army in World War II. Taking a new approach to an old story, Harold Winton widens our field of vision by showing how victory in this legendary campaign was built upon the remarkable resurrection of our truncated interwar army, an overhaul that produced the effective commanders crucial to GI success in beating back the Ardennes counteroffensive launched by Hitler's forces.

Winton's is the first study of the Bulge to examine leadership at the largely neglected level of corps command. Focusing on the decisions and actions of six Army corps commanders-Leonard Gerow, Troy Middleton, Matthew Ridgway, John Millikin, Manton Eddy, and J. Lawton Collins-he recreates their role in this epic struggle through a mosaic of narratives that take the commanders from the pre-war training grounds of America to the crucible of war in the icy-cold killing fields of Belgium and Luxembourg.

Winton introduces the story of each phase of the Bulge with a theater-level overview of the major decisions and events that shaped the corps battles and, for the first time, fully integrates the crucial role of airpower into our understanding of how events unfolded on the ground. Unlike most accounts of the Ardennes that chronicle only the periods of German and American initiative, Winton's study describes an intervening middle phase in which the initiative was fiercely contested by both sides and the outcome uncertain. His inclusion of the principal American and German commanders adds yet another valuable layer to this rich tapestry of narrative and analysis.

Ultimately, Winton argues that the flexibility of the corps structure and the competence of the men who commanded the six American corps that fought in the Bulge contributed significantly to the ultimate victory. Chronicling the human drama of commanding large numbers of soldiers in battle, he has produced an ar

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo focaliza o nível de comando de corpo durante a Batalha do Bulge, examinando as decisões de seis comandantes americanos em operações na Bélgica e Luxemburgo.

O autor integra visões de teatro e ações de artilharia e aviação para explicar como a estrutura e a flexibilidade do comando de corpo influenciaram os combates e a reação americana.

Leitura indicada para estudantes de história militar e profissionais interessados em liderança militar, comando e operação de grandes unidades sob condições de campanha.

Características

Categoria História Militar
Subcategoria Segunda Guerra Mundial
Autores Harold R. Winton
Sobre o Autor Harold R. Winton é autor de obras sobre história militar e comando operacional.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 530
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700623846
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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