"Battle of the Bulge - Hitler's Last Hope" - from the inside covers
In December 1944, the German Army launched an attack through the Ardennes forest that aimed to seize the port of Antwerp and cut the Allied supply lines, hoping to force the Western Allies either to delay their advance on Berlin or agree to a peace settlement. The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Last Hope is a comprehensive history of Germany’s last offensive in the West in World War II, the failure of which undoubtedly hastened the end of the war.
The book begins with a study of the background to the battle, and a description of events in the West leading up to the offensive, including the landing in Normandy on D-Day and Operation Market Garden. The strategic importance of Antwerp as a major port close to the Allied lines is considered, and the factors which led Hitler to believe that an attack through the Ardennes in winter could be successful. The poor state of the Allies’ defenses and the unreadiness of the American troops on the front line in the Ardennes is covered in depth, as are the special tactics used by the Germans for the attack, most notably Otto Skorzeny’s ‘Greif’ commandos dressed in American uniforms. The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Last Hope shows how, after initial German success, a bitter struggle developed between the German and American forces for the key town of Bastogne. The book details how the offensive lost momentum and thus any chance of success, particularly once the skies cleared and the Allies were able to use their fighter-bombers to attack key German targets. Meanwhile Patton’s Third Army was able to launch a counter-offensive within days, relieving the trapped men of the 101st Airborne in Bastogne and pushing the Germans back almost to their start positions. The final chapter discusses the full implications of the battle for the Germans and the Allies.
The book’s authoritative text is complemented• with detailed maps that explain the troop movements that took place during the battle. It also includes appendices with information on the orders of battle of both sides before the attack. The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Last Hope is a comprehensive account of the German attempt to relive the glorious success of 1940 that was effectively doomed from the beginning, and the consequences of the offensive’s failure for Hitler’s Third Reich.
Robin Cross is an author and journalist whose books
include VE-Day: Victory in Europe, We’ll Meet Again, Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, and Fallen Eagle: The Last Days of the Third Reich. H. has worked as a feature writer for the London Daily Telegraph and Sunday Express newspapers, and has also written over 50 television shows on 20th century warfare and the history of intelligence. He lives in Somerset, England.
Jacket photography
Front cover: Members of the 6th SS Panzer Army run past captured US equipment during the battle (TRH Pictures). Back cover: Surrounded by the Germans, GIs smile for the cameras from their foxhole (TRH Pictures).
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