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Descriptionof Desperate Victories. Military Despatches from Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain. Military Despatches on Operations against German forces in Western Europe 1940
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Manufacturer
In Desperate Victories, professional historian Harry Bennett provides first-hand accounts and commentary on the British reaction to one of the greatest shocks in military history - the German blitzkrieg in the west. Selecting the official accounts, known as despatches, written by key senior commanders in 1940, the author portrays in the most direct way possible the plans and challenges as the Allies struggled to cope with the German onslaught and to adjust to a whole new style of warfare. Harry Bennett provides a concise and revealing background to the German offensive in the west before providing commentary to each of the carefully chosen despatches, which describe first-hand the plans that would mean either defeat or survival for Britain as the European continent collapsed under the Nazi storm. These documents cover the extraordinary events where British forces somehow escaped annihilation at Dunkirk, the withdrawal from Western France, the retreat from Norway and the desperate fight of 'the few' in the Battle of Britain against overwhelming odds. Although much has been written about all these events, there is no way of getting closer to real history that the first-hand accounts of those who had to make the do-or-die decisions at the time.
Harry Bennett provides a concise and insightful background to the German offensive in the west, before commenting on the carefully selected dispatches that describe at first hand the plans that would see either defeat or survival for Britain as much of the European continent fell under Nazi domination. These documents cover the extraordinary events in which British forces somehow escaped annihilation at Dunkirk, the retreat from western France, the retreat from Norway and the desperate fight of the 'few' in the air battle against the overwhelming majority. Although much has already been written about all these events, there is no other way to get closer to the true story of those days than through the first-hand accounts of those who had to make the decisions at the time.
Harry Bennett provides a concise and insightful background to the German offensive in the west, before commenting on the carefully selected dispatches that describe at first hand the plans that would see either defeat or survival for Britain as much of the European continent fell under Nazi domination. These documents cover the extraordinary events in which British forces somehow escaped annihilation at Dunkirk, the retreat from western France, the retreat from Norway and the desperate fight of the 'few' in the air battle against the overwhelming majority. Although much has already been written about all these events, there is no other way to get closer to the true story of those days than through the first-hand accounts of those who had to make the decisions at the time.
- Group
- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Bennett, G. H.
- Title
- Desperate Victories. Military Despatches from Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain. Military Despatches on Operations against German forces in Western Europe 1940
- Details
- English text, 16 plates with bw-photos. 286 pages.
- State
- New
Amberley Publishing PLC
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Merrywalks, Stroud
GL5 4EP Gloucestershire,
Vereinigtes Königreich
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: amberley-books.com
Responsible person
Berliner Zinnfiguren
Knesebeckstr. 88
10623 Berlin
Deutschland
[email protected]
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