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OverviewThe 94th U.S. Infantry Division was an organization formed late in the Second World War, made up largely of draft-deferred university students as enlisted men and an officer corps pulled together from various domestic postings - with unfortunate consequences for mutual trust and respect. Initially used as part of the force blockading the Brittany ports after D-Day, in December of 1944, the division was incorporated into General Patton's Third Army south of the Moselle-Saar Triangle, the base of which was a portion of the Siegfried Line known as the Orscholz Switch. Its first combat experience came in battalion-sized attacks during that terrible winter while the Battle of the Bulge raged to the north, and the Division suffered heavy casualties, many due to the ferocity of the winter weather. Patton, with characteristic zeal, excoriated the division's officers and senior NCOs for the rate of non-combat casualties. Thereafter, the division was ordered forward on an all-out assault to break through the Siegfried Line. After horrific fighting against entrenched defenders, with ice turning to mud as spring approached, on February 19, 1945, the 94th broke through to open the roads to Trier and the Rhine. This book is the most comprehensive study to date of the fierce fighting between the 94th U.S. Infantry Division and their German counterparts during that spring of 1945. It sheds new light on the achievements of the outnumbered division in penetrating Germany's Westwall. With characteristic verve and detail, Tony Le Tissier narrates the action and illuminates the tribulations and sacrifices of American soldiers who won their laurels at great cost. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tony Le TissierPublisher: The University of Alabama Press Imprint: The University of Alabama Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9780817315573ISBN 10: 0817315578 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 01 April 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThe fighting was bitter, the winter conditions miserable, and the casualties high.... This is an excellent treatment of the subject. - A. Harding Ganz. Ohio State University This new and exceedingly detailed divisional history... is a well-written narrative with excellent, appropriate maps, drawings, and photographs. - Russel A. Hart, author of Clash of Arms: How the Allies Won in Normandy """The fighting was bitter, the winter conditions miserable, and the casualties high.... This is an excellent treatment of the subject."" - A. Harding Ganz. Ohio State University ""This new and exceedingly detailed divisional history... is a well-written narrative with excellent, appropriate maps, drawings, and photographs."" - Russel A. Hart, author of Clash of Arms: How the Allies Won in Normandy""" Author InformationTony Le Tissier is a retired French- and German-speaking lieutenant colonel in the British military. A well-recognized expert on World War II and the Cold War, he is author and translator of many books, including The Battle of Berlin 1945, Farewell to Spandau, Race for the Reichstag, and Slaughter at Halbe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |