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The Battle for the Rhine, 1944
The Battle for the Rhine, 1944
Author: Robin Neillands
Condition: Good
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The Battle for the Rhine, 1944 by Robin Neillands presents a focused operational narrative of the Allied ground campaign in Northwest Europe after Normandy, following the drive to the Rhine, the contested bridgeheads and crossings, and the climactic winter of 1944–45. Neillands examines the interplay of strategy and tactics—contrasting Arnhem and the Ardennes as pivotal episodes—while assessing Allied and German operational decisions, leadership controversies, and the campaign choices that shaped the Allied advance into Germany.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title / Author / Edition
Type of Book
Non-fiction
Military history
Operational analysis / narrative history
Theater(s) of War
Operations and Campaigns Covered
Main Nations / Sides Involved
Allies
United States
United Kingdom
Focus / Scope
Allied ground campaign in Northwest Europe after Normandy
Analysis of Allied and German operational decisions
Leadership, planning, and command controversies in late-1944 Western Front operations
Comparative assessment of Arnhem and Ardennes as key turning points
Generals / Leaders (where clearly indicated in descriptions)
Form / Features
Text-based narrative history
Content Keywords and Tags
World War II – Western Front
Northwest Europe campaign 1944–1945
Rhine crossings
Rhine bridgeheads
Arnhem
Operation Market Garden (contextual to Arnhem)
Ardennes offensive
Battle of the Bulge
Allied advance into Germany
Allied high command
German defensive operations
Operational analysis
Campaign criticism and reassessment
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Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
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Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
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