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While headline writers in the ETO were naturally focused on events
in Normandy and the Bulge in the north, equally ferocious combats
were taking place in southern France and Germany during 1944-45,
which are now finally getting their due. The US 14th Armored
Division-a late arrival to the theatre-was thrust into intense
combat almost the minute it arrived in Europe, as the Germans
remained determined to defend their southern flank. Like other US
formations, the 14th AD, after advancing through France, was
hammered to a standstill at the Westwall in the autumn of 1944.
Nevertheless, it had gained experience, and when the Germans sought
to turn the tide, with Operation Northwind, they found a hardened
formation against them. This book explores in detail what happened
in the month of January 1945 in the snow-covered Vosges Mountains,
when the Wehrmacht's attempt to destroy the Sixth Army Group
failed. As a result of the rapid advance of Seventh Army and the
14th, German POW camps like the ones at Hammelburg and Moosburg
were liberated of over 100,000 prisoners, an achievement which gave
the division the nom de guerre The Liberators. About the Author
Timothy O'Keeffe, a Professor Emeritus from Southern Connecticut
State College, whose brother-in-law serving with The Liberators
lost his leg, has devoted years of effort to unveiling the crucial,
yet heretofore unwritten, role that they played in the ultimate
Allied victory.
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