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D-Day to Berlin Alan J. Levine

D-Day to Berlin By Alan J. Levine

D-Day to Berlin by Alan J. Levine


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The liberation of Western Europe in World War II required eleven months of hard fighting, from the beaches of Normandy to Berlin and the Baltic Sea. In this crisp, comprehensive account, Alan J.

D-Day to Berlin Summary

D-Day to Berlin: The Northwest Europe Campaign, 1944-45 by Alan J. Levine

The liberation of Western Europe in World War II required eleven months of hard fighting, from the beaches of Normandy to Berlin and the Baltic Sea. In this crisp, comprehensive account, Alan J. Levine describes the Allied campaign to defeat Nazi Germany in the West: D-Day, the hedgerow battles in France during the summer of 1944, the combined airborne-ground assault of Operation Market-Garden in September, Hitler's winter offensive at the Battle of the Bulge, and the final drive across the Rhine that culminated in Germany's surrender in May 1945.

About Alan J. Levine

Alan J. Levine is a historian specializing in World War II. His other books include The Strategic Bombing of Germany and The War against Rommel's Supply Lines.

Table of Contents

Prelude, Planning, Preparation; The Normandy Beachhead; The Liberation of Western Europe; The Fall Fighting on he German Frontier; The German Counteroffensives in the Ardennes and Alsace; The March to Victory, January-May 1945; Index.

Additional information

GOR005145093
9780811733861
0811733866
D-Day to Berlin: The Northwest Europe Campaign, 1944-45 by Alan J. Levine
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stackpole Books
20070419
240
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