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OverviewWhy Should You Read This Book The White Képi at War: The Legion's Top Battles (1863-1991) is more than military history; it is a profound examination of the French Foreign Legion's role as an indispensable, specialized instrument of French power over the course of two centuries. This exhaustive analysis spans 128 years, tracing the evolution of combat from the final age of colonial conquest to the dawn of high-tech intervention, making it the definitive chronicle of professional endurance and global strategic consequence. The narrative begins with the origins of the Legion's undying legend, chronicling the desperate stand at Camerone (1863) and the brutal, disease-ridden campaigns in Dahomey (1892), where disciplined volleys faced the fierce charges of the Amazons. This foundation transitions into the industrialized horror of World War I, where the Legionnaires paid the ultimate price in the relentless, attritional fighting of the Artois trenches (1915-1918), setting the first grim template for modern warfare. The book then delves into the Legion's highest moral test: World War II. You will discover how the Arctic Gauntlet of Narvik (1940) forged the unit that would make the historic choice to fight for the Free French. This commitment culminated in the strategic masterpiece of Bir Hakeim (1942), where the defense delayed Rommel's entire offensive, followed by the breakthrough at the Garigliano (1944), which shattered the German Gustav Line and reclaimed French military honor in Europe. Next, the analysis plunges into the long, tragic sunset of empire, detailing the bitter struggle of the Rif War (1920-1926), fought against Abd el-Krim's formidable mountain armies. This context leads to the ultimate catastrophe at Dien Bien Phu (1954), where strategic arrogance met logistical genius. The book provides an unsparing account of the siege's logistical collapse and the annihilation of Legion battalions, tracing the agonizing fate of thousands of POWs on the subsequent ""Long March."" The study proceeds by examining the Legion's role as the ultimate instrument of controversial political warfare. You will explore the brutal, internal complexities of the Algerian War, including the urban warfare and political trauma of Algiers (1957), where the Legion wrestled with the moral and strategic compromises required by counter-insurgency warfare against a determined nationalist movement. The final operational chapters reveal the Legion's seamless leap into the modern era. The book details the groundbreaking airborne assault and hostage rescue in Kolwezi (1978), which set the global standard for rapid intervention, and the decisive, high-speed mechanized offensive of the Gulf War (1991), which validated the Legion's technological supremacy and its role as the professional vanguard of the new French Army. Beyond the battlefield, this volume provides critical institutional depth. A dedicated chapter profiles the Commanders of the White Képi (1931-Present), illustrating the continuity of leadership that navigated the Legion through world wars and political crises. This analysis shows how the commanders balanced fierce fighting tradition with modern strategy, maintaining the unique, apolitical identity of the foreign soldier. Ultimately, ""The White Képi at War"" is the essential, exhaustive account for anyone seeking to understand not just how battles are fought, but how they shape national identity and global policy. Suppose you desire to trace the relentless evolution of military doctrine, political will, and professional sacrifice across one of the most tumultuous periods in world history. In that case, this definitive chronicle of the French Foreign Legion's top ten battles is indispensable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oliviero MignecoPublisher: Oliviero Migneco Imprint: Oliviero Migneco Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9798232143664Pages: 422 Publication Date: 01 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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