Hürtgen Forest 1944 (1): The US First Army's Route to the Rhine

Hürtgen Forest 1944 (1): The US First Army's Route to the Rhine

Hürtgen Forest 1944 (1): The US First Army's Route to the Rhine

Hürtgen Forest 1944 (1): The US First Army's Route to the Rhine

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Overview

The first part of a detailed study of one of the longest, and most brutal, tactical operations of World War II.

In September 1944, the Allied High Command continued to press eastwards with both the First and Ninth US Armies under Courtney Hodges and William Simpson. The proposed advance by Hodges' US First Army was a thrust through a wooded area known locally as the Hürtgenwald – or Hürtgen Forest – with Simpson's US Ninth Army making a parallel movement. On the opposing side, the German forces under the overall command of Walter Model would do all they could to defend the Reich, but also maintain a staging post for the forthcoming Battle of the Bulge.

Fought in brutal terrain – heavily wooded, riven with razor sharp ridgelines and precipitous cliffs, and with a woefully inadequate road network – and in all elements, the Battle of Hürtgen Forest was a grinding and protracted encounter where gains were measured in feet and yards and not miles. This study explores the first phase of this bloody battle, including the 'Aachen Question' facing the Allies. Featuring stunning artwork, detailed maps and diagrams, and period images, this book provides a gripping narrative of the infamous clash in the Hürtgen Forest, concluding with an assessment of the situation in November 1944, and the preparations for the next phase of operations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472862297
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 02/25/2025
Series: Campaign , #412
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 7.24(w) x 9.76(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael McNally was born in London in 1964. His previous books for Osprey have covered topics as diverse as the Teutoberg Forest in AD 9, the Cromwellian campaigns in Ireland 1649–52, the Boyne 1690, the naval battles of Coronel and the Falklands in 1914, and Colditz. Michael is married with three children and lives in Germany, where he works for a major reinsurance company.

Table of Contents

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Origins of the Campaign

Chronology

Opposing Commanders

Opposing Forces and Orders of Battle

Opposing Plans

The Campaign

Aftermath

The Battlefield Today

Bibliography

Index

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