Roads to Falaise: 'Cobra' and 'Goodwood' Reassessed Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Roads to Falaise: 'Cobra' and 'Goodwood' Reassessed Book

The twin armoured advances of áGoodwood' and áCobra', unleashed six weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944, were intended to trap a German army within a wider pincer movement. Myths that have grown up since the end of the Second World War suggested that áGoodwood', a British initiative, foundered while áCobra', undertaken by the Americans, prospered. The author contends, however, that together these operations provided the impetus for a series of advances, culminating in the encirclement and ultimate destruction or capture of many German formations within the notorious Falaise Pocket in August 1944. Combining narrative with eyewitness accounts of those who were at áthe sharp end', Ken Tout explodes the myths surrounding these operations and claims áGoodwood' made an important advance without heavy loss. Credit is given to soldiers on both sides, American, British, Canadian and German, for their resolute efforts in almost impossible situations. The author gives particular attention to headquarters' áspin doctors' and the dissemination of information within the Allied armies, which helped to obscure the true objectives of Operation áGoodwood'.Read More

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  • 0750928220
  • 9780750928229
  • Ken Tout
  • 8 November 2002
  • Sutton Publishing Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 256
  • illustrated edition
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