Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944
Goodwood is a meticulous examination of the "Kursk in Normandy, 1944", which involved over 900 tanks in an area of battle of a only a few miles. It was the Allies attempt to bust through Rommel's defenses and ended in a bloody and vicious battle. The Germans had hidden over 70 88mm guns, all could easily rip apart any allied tank and they did just that. The vaunted SS panzer divisions proved critical despite overwhelming allied bomber attacks that seemed to do little. The book contains first-hand accounts and much detail on the units involved down to the number of tanks and guns of a division. The book covers how both sides fought and statistics from after the battle are equally mind boggling. The book contains superb maps and pictures from the key battle that was called off after staggering allied loss in just a few days.
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Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944
Goodwood is a meticulous examination of the "Kursk in Normandy, 1944", which involved over 900 tanks in an area of battle of a only a few miles. It was the Allies attempt to bust through Rommel's defenses and ended in a bloody and vicious battle. The Germans had hidden over 70 88mm guns, all could easily rip apart any allied tank and they did just that. The vaunted SS panzer divisions proved critical despite overwhelming allied bomber attacks that seemed to do little. The book contains first-hand accounts and much detail on the units involved down to the number of tanks and guns of a division. The book covers how both sides fought and statistics from after the battle are equally mind boggling. The book contains superb maps and pictures from the key battle that was called off after staggering allied loss in just a few days.
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Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944

Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944

by Perry Moore
Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944

Operation Goodwood: A Corridor of Death, July, 1944

by Perry Moore

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Goodwood is a meticulous examination of the "Kursk in Normandy, 1944", which involved over 900 tanks in an area of battle of a only a few miles. It was the Allies attempt to bust through Rommel's defenses and ended in a bloody and vicious battle. The Germans had hidden over 70 88mm guns, all could easily rip apart any allied tank and they did just that. The vaunted SS panzer divisions proved critical despite overwhelming allied bomber attacks that seemed to do little. The book contains first-hand accounts and much detail on the units involved down to the number of tanks and guns of a division. The book covers how both sides fought and statistics from after the battle are equally mind boggling. The book contains superb maps and pictures from the key battle that was called off after staggering allied loss in just a few days.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012474650
Publisher: Perry Moore
Publication date: 05/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Perry Moore has written several military history books including, Stamping Out the Virus 1918-20: Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, Panzerschlacht: Armor Battles in Hungary, 1944. He is also a well-known wargame designer at firefight-games.com
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