Divided on D-Day: How Conflicts and Rivalries Jeopardized the Allied Victory at Normandy

Author:   Edward E. Gordon ,  David Ramsay
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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9781633883192


Pages:   461
Publication Date:   19 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Divided on D-Day: How Conflicts and Rivalries Jeopardized the Allied Victory at Normandy


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In anticipation of the 75th anniversary of D-Day comes this fresh perspective on the Normandy invasion -- -the beginning of the end of World War II. The book highlights the conflicting egos, national rivalries, and professional abilities of the principal D-Day commanders who planned and executed the OVERLORD Operation and its aftermath. Two historians, one American and one British, show how lack of cooperation and bad decisions lengthened the war, increased casualties, and allowed the later Soviet domination of Eastern Europe. From their in-depth analysis of past D-Day literature, primary and archival sources, the authors provide insightful answers to the many controversies that have long surrounded the OVERLORD campaign. Among the questions addressed are- What caused the two-month delay for the Allied breakout from the Normandy beachhead. Why did the bulk of the German army escape from the Falaise Pocket? Who stopped Patton's August 1944 advance into Germany? Why did it take so long to open the Port of Antwerp needed for securing the required supplies for the Allied advance into Germany? The evidence presented in this book makes it clear that the problems raised by these questions and many other difficulties could have been avoided if the Allied commanders had been less contentious, a factor that sometimes led to catastrophic battlefield outcomes. Complete with maps that illustrate the campaign's progression and photographs of the commanders and the forbidding battlefield terrain, this new examination of the war in Europe makes a major contribution to our understanding of the decision-making behind these pivotal historic events.

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Author:   Edward E. Gordon ,  David Ramsay
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.717kg
ISBN:  

9781633883192


ISBN 10:   1633883191
Pages:   461
Publication Date:   19 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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PRAISE FOR THE WORK OF EDWARD E. GORDON: This well-researched history of literacy in the US extends from Colonial New England to the 21st century.... Scholarly historical treatment of a critically important and contemporary topic. Highly recommended. All levels. -<i>Choice</i> (reviewing <i>Literacy in America</i>) A major contribution to the history of literacy with appeal well beyond the scholarly audience. ... The book is rich in gripping anecdotes. -<i>Journal of American History </i>(reviewing <i>Literacy in America</i>) RAISE FOR THE WORK OF DAVID RAMSAY: Painstaking research ... offers a useful perspective. -<i>Publishers Weekly </i>(reviewing <i>Lusitania Saga and Myth</i>) An exceptionally detailed as well as dramatic and moving account. -<i>Kirkus UK</i> (reviewing <i>Lusitania Saga and Myth</i>)


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Edward E. Gordon, Ph.D., is a professional historian, researcher, writer, and speaker. For a twenty-year period he taught history courses at DePaul University Chicago and also business subjects at Loyola University Chicago and Northwestern. Dr. Gordon is a member of the American Historical Association and was a participant in the Distinguished Lecturer Program of the Organization of American Historians. He is the author or co-author of 19 books and has written over 300 articles in journals and trade publications. David Ramsay is the author of Lusitania Saga and Myth and 'Blinker' Hall, Spymaster- The Man Who Brought America into World War I. He has lectured and been interviewed for radio and television on Winston Churchill's career, the Gallipoli Campaign, the 1944 Normandy landings, and the story of the Lusitania. He is a graduate of Trinity College Cambridge in history and economics. His father, Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, was the naval commander-in-chief for the Normandy Invasion and had previously directed the Dunkirk evacuation. Admiral Ramsay had also been responsible for planning the invasion of North Africa and commanded the British task force for the invasion of Sicily.

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