Assaulting the Riviera, 1944 - Robert Underhill - Books - Robert Underhill - 9781950794188 - May 5, 2020
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Assaulting the Riviera, 1944

Robert Underhill

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Assaulting the Riviera, 1944

Normandy is indelible in accounts of WWII, and scribes often overlook the invasion of Southern France. Prior to WWII, the northern shores of the Mediterranean were where titled barons of Europe and the rich or famous from America often sought refuge. In the southern campaign, the numbers were smaller but sacrifices equally costly. Wounds were as painful, blood flowed just as red, and corpses remained as dead as those up north.

The Southern Invasion, given the code name Dragoon, was controversial. Churchill was reluctant; American General Mark Clark stalled at Anzio in Italy also opposed it. Yet General George Marshall, the major strategist, won endorsement from Supreme Commander of the Allies, General Dwight Eisenhower. Within three months, Allied troops in the south linked up with Third Army elements coming down from the north. The linkage marked the beginning of the end for the Third Reich. Allies captured the German border city of Strasbourgh, and six months afterwards, the maniacal der Fuhrer committed suicide in a Berlin bunker.


148 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 5, 2020
ISBN13 9781950794188
Publishers Robert Underhill
Pages 148
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 9 mm   ·   168 g
Language English  

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