Defenders of Fortress Europe

Nonfiction, History, Germany, Military, World War II
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Author: Samuel W. Mitcham Jr. ISBN: 9781597976527
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. Publication: August 31, 2009
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc. Language: English
Author: Samuel W. Mitcham Jr.
ISBN: 9781597976527
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication: August 31, 2009
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc.
Language: English
The year 1944 bore witness to the fifth long year of World War II. Death rained from the skies of Germany, her cities were ablaze or in rubble, the extermination camps operated with cold-blooded efficiency, and the Eastern Fronts guns roared day and night. Hardly a German family had not lost a loved one. Most terribly, the Russian Fronts floodgates creaked ominously. If they gave way, the Red Army would engulf the eastern marshlandsand perhaps the entire Fatherlandin a flood of barbarism not seen since the Dark Ages.

Yet, as the Wehrmacht retreated, Germans still had hope. If the men of the Western Front could repulse the great invasion, dozens of unitsincluding panzer divisions, SS regiments, and paratrooper formationswould arrive to thwart the Red advance. German scientists needed at least another year to develop their wonder weapons, such as V-2 rockets, submarines, jet airplanes, and perhaps even an atomic bomb. Everything depended on the Western Fronts warlords.

Defenders of Fortress Europe introduces the men who had once believed they would conquer the world. By 1944, however, they were trying to throw the Allies back into the sea or just check them before they could reach Germany. The Fatherlands defense was in the hands of Nazis, non-Nazis, and anti-Nazis; professional soldiers and professional troublemakers; heroes, murderers, and war criminals; the efficient geniuses and the incompetent; the famous, the infamous, and the unknown; soldiers, sailors, SS men, and air force officersall men who fought out of fanaticism, courage, personal ambition, a sense of honor, duty, love of country, misplaced patriotism, or, simply, habit.
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The year 1944 bore witness to the fifth long year of World War II. Death rained from the skies of Germany, her cities were ablaze or in rubble, the extermination camps operated with cold-blooded efficiency, and the Eastern Fronts guns roared day and night. Hardly a German family had not lost a loved one. Most terribly, the Russian Fronts floodgates creaked ominously. If they gave way, the Red Army would engulf the eastern marshlandsand perhaps the entire Fatherlandin a flood of barbarism not seen since the Dark Ages.

Yet, as the Wehrmacht retreated, Germans still had hope. If the men of the Western Front could repulse the great invasion, dozens of unitsincluding panzer divisions, SS regiments, and paratrooper formationswould arrive to thwart the Red advance. German scientists needed at least another year to develop their wonder weapons, such as V-2 rockets, submarines, jet airplanes, and perhaps even an atomic bomb. Everything depended on the Western Fronts warlords.

Defenders of Fortress Europe introduces the men who had once believed they would conquer the world. By 1944, however, they were trying to throw the Allies back into the sea or just check them before they could reach Germany. The Fatherlands defense was in the hands of Nazis, non-Nazis, and anti-Nazis; professional soldiers and professional troublemakers; heroes, murderers, and war criminals; the efficient geniuses and the incompetent; the famous, the infamous, and the unknown; soldiers, sailors, SS men, and air force officersall men who fought out of fanaticism, courage, personal ambition, a sense of honor, duty, love of country, misplaced patriotism, or, simply, habit.

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