World War Ii Liberation Trilogy Part 1: the Army at Dawn

World War Ii Liberation Trilogy Part 1: the Army at Dawn

by (us) Rick Atkinson

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This book takes the dangerous "Operation Torch" as an entry point and details the tragic war in which the Allied forces landed in North Africa from 1942 to 1943, captured Tunisia, and annihilated the Axis African Corps. From their high spirits when they luckily landed in Morocco and Algiers, to their panic when they advanced into Tunisia and fought a fierce battle with the ferocious and experienced German army, the Allied forces found that they were not prepared for battle at all: logistical chaos, military misjudgments, competition for command, The British and American armies fought on their own... North Africa became a testing ground. The raid on Judeid, the Battle of Kesselring Pass, and the decisive battle in Tunisia were bloody battles one after another, tempering the Allied forces, especially the fledgling U. S. Army, into a tiger and wolf army! The book vividly describes the many protagonists who emerged on the battlefield: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, Montgomery, Rommel, Kesselring... Whether they are generals galloping on the battlefield to kill decisively, soldiers who kill coldly to survive, or ordinary people who are like ants in the flames of war, the wars written by Atkinson appear particularly real and terrifying! When Rommel was defeated, the North African Campaign finally produced countless elite soldiers and valuable combat experience for the landing in Sicily and Normandy, and the liberation of the European continent!

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