Author: James Eugene Farmer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
The Grenadier
Author: James Eugene Farmer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
The Grenadier
Author: James Eugene Farmer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
History of the consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon
The Nation
The School Journal
History of the consulate and the empire forming a sequel to "The history of the French revolution"
New York School Journal
History of the consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon, tr. by D.F. Campbell
Author: Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 770
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 770
Book Description
Victory Was Beyond Their Grasp
Author: Douglas E. Nash
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612003052
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
As the Allies were approaching the German frontier at the beginning of September 1944, the German Armed Forces responded with a variety of initiatives designed to regain the strategic initiative. While the "Wonder Weapons" such as the V-1 flying bomb, the V-2 missile and the Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighter are widely recognized as being the most prominent of these initiatives upon which Germany pinned so much hope, the Volks-Grenadier Divisions (VGDs) are practically unknown. Often confused with the Volkssturm, the Home Guard militia, VGDs have suffered an undeserved reputation as second-rate formations, filled with young boys and old men suited to serve only as cannon fodder. This groundbreaking book, now reappearing as a new edition, shows that VGDs were actually conceived as a new, elite corps loyal to the National Socialist Party composed of men from all branches of Hitler's Wehrmacht and equipped with the finest ground combat weapons available. Whether fighting from defensive positions or spearheading offensives such as the Battle of the Bulge, VGDs initially gave a good account of themselves in battle. Using previously unpublished unit records, Allied intelligence and interrogation reports and above all interviews with survivors, the author has crafted an in-depth look at a late-war German infantry company, including many photographs from the veterans themselves. In this book we follow along with the men of the 272nd VGD's Fusilier Company from their first battles in the Huertgen Forest to their final defeat in the Harz Mountains. Along the way we learn the enormous potential of VGDs . . . and feel their soldiers' heartbreak at their failure. Among Douglas NashÕs previous works is HellÕs Gate: The Battle for the Cherkassy Pocket, January-February 1944, a work unsurpassed for insight into the other side of the hill in WWII.
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612003052
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
As the Allies were approaching the German frontier at the beginning of September 1944, the German Armed Forces responded with a variety of initiatives designed to regain the strategic initiative. While the "Wonder Weapons" such as the V-1 flying bomb, the V-2 missile and the Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighter are widely recognized as being the most prominent of these initiatives upon which Germany pinned so much hope, the Volks-Grenadier Divisions (VGDs) are practically unknown. Often confused with the Volkssturm, the Home Guard militia, VGDs have suffered an undeserved reputation as second-rate formations, filled with young boys and old men suited to serve only as cannon fodder. This groundbreaking book, now reappearing as a new edition, shows that VGDs were actually conceived as a new, elite corps loyal to the National Socialist Party composed of men from all branches of Hitler's Wehrmacht and equipped with the finest ground combat weapons available. Whether fighting from defensive positions or spearheading offensives such as the Battle of the Bulge, VGDs initially gave a good account of themselves in battle. Using previously unpublished unit records, Allied intelligence and interrogation reports and above all interviews with survivors, the author has crafted an in-depth look at a late-war German infantry company, including many photographs from the veterans themselves. In this book we follow along with the men of the 272nd VGD's Fusilier Company from their first battles in the Huertgen Forest to their final defeat in the Harz Mountains. Along the way we learn the enormous potential of VGDs . . . and feel their soldiers' heartbreak at their failure. Among Douglas NashÕs previous works is HellÕs Gate: The Battle for the Cherkassy Pocket, January-February 1944, a work unsurpassed for insight into the other side of the hill in WWII.
The Eagle of the Empire
Author: Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Be transported to the heart of one of history's most pivotal battles in 'The Eagle of the Empire: A Story of Waterloo' by Cyrus Townsend Brady. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Waterloo, this fictionalized account vividly portrays the tense atmosphere and critical moments that shaped the fate of nations. The first chapter of the novel unfolds as Napoleon paces anxiously, burdened with a cascade of dire dispatches, when a young officer boldly pledges unwavering loyalty to his Emperor, rallying the disillusioned marshals and challenging the prospects of surrender. Amidst a backdrop of scarcity and impending doom, their unwavering devotion and determination to defend France become a testament to their indomitable spirit. Brace yourself for a gripping tale of sacrifice, honor, and the relentless pursuit of glory amidst the chaos of war.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Be transported to the heart of one of history's most pivotal battles in 'The Eagle of the Empire: A Story of Waterloo' by Cyrus Townsend Brady. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Waterloo, this fictionalized account vividly portrays the tense atmosphere and critical moments that shaped the fate of nations. The first chapter of the novel unfolds as Napoleon paces anxiously, burdened with a cascade of dire dispatches, when a young officer boldly pledges unwavering loyalty to his Emperor, rallying the disillusioned marshals and challenging the prospects of surrender. Amidst a backdrop of scarcity and impending doom, their unwavering devotion and determination to defend France become a testament to their indomitable spirit. Brace yourself for a gripping tale of sacrifice, honor, and the relentless pursuit of glory amidst the chaos of war.