Eight World War II battles are examined here from the perspective of the U.S. Army infantrymen who were facing German Panzers. The battles were chosen from those fought from August 1944 through January 1945, a time of rapid advances and intense combat. They include a variety of engagements: river crossings, defensive operations, assaults on towns, and others.
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A dissection of eight World War II battles taking the perspective of the US Amry infantrymen who faced the German Panzers. The battles were chosen for investigation because of the wide variety of engagements they represented such as river crossings, defensive operations, assaults on towns, rapid advance, or intense combat. The sites include Mortain, Arnaville, Lucherberg, Hosingen, Krinkelt and Rocherath, Dom Bntgenbach, Butzdorf and Tettingen. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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