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Armoured Warfare and the Fall of France 1940 (Paperback, New)
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Armoured Warfare and the Fall of France 1940 (Paperback, New)
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List price R473
Loot Price R432
Discovery Miles 4 320
You Save R41 (9%)
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At 21:00 on 9 May 1940 Codeword Danzig was issued alerting Adolf
Hitler's airborne troops that they were about to spearhead an
attack on Belgium and the Netherlands. The following day his
blitzkrieg rolled forward striking the British Expeditionary Force
and the French armies in Belgium and in northern France at Sedan.
The desperate attempts of the allied armies to stem the Nazi tide
proved futile and, once their reserves had been exhausted and the
remaining forces cut off, Paris lay open. By early June, it was all
over - trapped British, Belgian and French troops were forced to
evacuate Dunkirk, Calais and Boulogne and the defeated French army
agreed to an armistice leaving the country divided in two. This
dramatic story is shown in a sequence of over 150 historic
photographs that Anthony Tucker-Jones he has selected for this
memorable book. The images he has chosen cover every aspect of this
extraordinary campaign, but his main focus is on the vital role
played by the armoured fighting vehicles of both sides. The book is
a graphic record of the destruction wrought by the Wehrmacht's
lightning offensive through the Low Countries and France.
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