
The Battle For The Rhine 1944
Author: Robin Neillands
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: CASSELL, 2006
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Pages: Good
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This historical account chronicles the intense and pivotal military campaign for control of the Rhine River in 1944, a crucial turning point in the Western Front during World War II. It details the strategic maneuvers, fierce engagements, and the immense human cost borne by both Allied and Axis forces as they vied for this vital waterway. The narrative presents a comprehensive overview of the tactical challenges and the logistical complexities faced by commanders, offering a vivid portrayal of the desperate struggle. Robin Neillands' work illustrates the intricate planning and brutal execution of one of the war's most significant battles, providing a compelling read for enthusiasts of military history.
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Author: Robin Neillands
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: CASSELL, 2006
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This historical account chronicles the intense and pivotal military campaign for control of the Rhine River in 1944, a crucial turning point in the Western Front during World War II. It details the strategic maneuvers, fierce engagements, and the immense human cost borne by both Allied and Axis forces as they vied for this vital waterway. The narrative presents a comprehensive overview of the tactical challenges and the logistical complexities faced by commanders, offering a vivid portrayal of the desperate struggle. Robin Neillands' work illustrates the intricate planning and brutal execution of one of the war's most significant battles, providing a compelling read for enthusiasts of military history.











