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Arnhem (Paperback)

by A.D. Harvey (Author)
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AD Harvey was educated at St. John's College Oxford and University (now Wolfson) College Cambridge. As well as contributing articles to RUSI Journal and Air Power History, he is author of COLLISION OF EMPIRES: BRITAIN IN THREE WORLD WARS 1793-1945 (1996) and A MUSE OF FIRE: LITERATURE, ART AND WAR (1998).


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AD Harvey was educated at St. John's College Oxford and University (now Wolfson) College Cambridge. As well as contributing articles to RUSI Journal and Air Power History, he is author of COLLISION OF EMPIRES: BRITAIN IN THREE WORLD WARS 1793 1945 (1996) and A MUSE OF FIRE: LITERATURE, ART AND WAR (1998).

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting addition to "Arnhem" literature, Mar 10 2003
By Paul Clappison (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is a well-written addition to the extensive literature on the battle of Arnhem. It is part of Cassell's Fields of Battle Series (another in this series is Gettysburg by Hugh Bicheno).
The author tells the story from the point of view of those in
command - both Allied and German. He points out the things that went wrong on the Allied side and stresses how well the Germans
reacted to emergency situations. The Allied troops were well-trained elite soldiers while the Germans were, quoting from the
Foreword by Richard Holmes (the series editor), "a heterogeneous
mixture of the untrained, the convalescent and the worn out ".
There are good photographs (some very graphic) and good maps and
plans. Altogether a very good book.
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