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D-Day - Piercing the Atlantic Wall (Paperback, 2nd edition): Robert J. Kershaw D-Day - Piercing the Atlantic Wall (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Robert J. Kershaw 2
R279 R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Save R20 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Many books have been written about the Normandy landings, but Robert Kershaw brings a new perspective by drawing heavily on German and Allied sources little used in the standard accounts. The actual landings and the subsequent few days of battle often resolved themselves into a multitude of desperate small-scale struggles - for the next few yards of beach, to cross the next field, or to reach the next hedgerow. By looking at the battle at this level through the eyes of both Allied and German participants, the author is able to develop new insights into the successes and failures of both sides. He also shows why the battle for Normandy developed into the long and bitter struggle that has become so well known.The book features extracts from the German telephone log for Omaha Beach, bringing the landings to life. The author also analyses the failure by both sides to balance tank and infantry forces in the difficult Normandy terrain, and examines why the Allies, with local superiority in the early days, were unable to break out earlier or form a larger bridgehead.

A Street in Arnhem - The Agony of Occupation and Liberation (Paperback): Robert J. Kershaw A Street in Arnhem - The Agony of Occupation and Liberation (Paperback)
Robert J. Kershaw 1
R325 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Robert Kershaw follows up his best-selling account of the Battle of Arnhem from German eyes - It Never Snows in September - to focus on the experiences the Dutch civilians and British and German soldiers in one street fighting to survive at the heart of one of the most intense battles of World War 2. A Street in Arnhem tells the story of the battle of Arnhem in September 1944 from the perspective of what could be seen or heard from the Utrechtseweg, a road that runs seven kilometres from the Arnhem railway station west to Oosterbeek. This stretch of road saw virtually every major event during the fighting for Arnhem during Operation Market-Garden in September 1944. The story is about the disintegration of a wealthy Dutch suburb caught up unexpectedly in the war it had escaped for so long. The war had thus far been kind to Oosterbeek and its swift liberation on 17th September suggested they might well escape the abject misery inflicted on so many other unfortunate European communities. The book charts the steady destruction of a well established and exclusive rural community, where wealthy Dutch holiday makers had relaxed enjoying its rural delights before the war.It was a popular hotel destination. The destruction of this pretty village is charted through the eyes of British, Polish and German soldiers fighting amid its confused and horrified Dutch inhabitants. It portrays a collage of human experiences, sights, sounds, visceral fears and emotion as ordinary people seek to cope when their street is so suddenly and unexpectedly overwhelmed in a savage battle, in which the heaviest weapons of the day were employed. Robert Kershaw's new research reveals the extent to which most people in this battle, whether soldiers or civilians, saw only what was immediately happening to them. They had virtually no idea of what was going on around them. It offers a unique picture of a stable community coping with a disaster progressing through joy, shock, horror, resignation and then despair as their lives are irrevocably ruined by the conflagration bursting over them. Many original Dutch, German and English accounts have been unearthed through interviews, diary accounts and letters. Post combat reports have been discovered charting the same incidents from both sides as well giving the Dutch civilian perspective.The story is told as a docudrama following the fortunes of a number of British, Polish, German and Dutch characters, within a gripping narrative format. This tale will resonate with any reader. Holland had not witnessed conflict since the Napoleonic wars. What happens when your street, where you have lived for generations is suddenly overwhelmed by conflict? A Street in Arnhem tells that story and provides some of the answers.

War Without Garlands - Operation Barbarossa 1941-1942 (Paperback): Robert J. Kershaw War Without Garlands - Operation Barbarossa 1941-1942 (Paperback)
Robert J. Kershaw
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
It Never Snows in September - The German View of Market-Garden and the Battle of Arnhem, September 1944 (Paperback): Robert J.... It Never Snows in September - The German View of Market-Garden and the Battle of Arnhem, September 1944 (Paperback)
Robert J. Kershaw
R298 R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Save R24 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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