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Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, this stunning collection of cartography offers a detailed insight into the German Blitzkrieg that overran Europe in the early years of World War II.
In September 1939, Nazi Germany launched its infamous Blitzkrieg invasion of Poland, bringing about the outbreak of World War II. Faced with highly tactical and accelerated attacks aimed at disrupting the line of defence and encircling vulnerable troops, Allied forces broke under pressure.
Within the space of a year, France had been invaded and occupied, while the forces of Great Britain had retreated headlong back across the Channel. Further campaigns in the air and at sea sought to subdue the British Isles, while more lightning-fast attacks in 1941 overran Yugoslavia and Greece, leaving the bulk of Continental Europe under Nazi control.
Though the dominance of the Blitzkrieg method was to be challenged in the latter part of the war, as Allied forces found methods of disrupting the attacks and dominating the battlefields, its unparalleled success in the early years of the conflict brought Europe to its knees.
Featuring 98 detailed maps, this impressive atlas shows, in intricate detail, the fighting and physical challenges faced by the German attackers and Allied defenders. This will be a treasure for World War II enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Published | Sep 19 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781472834980 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | Fully illustrated with custom-drawn maps |
Series | General Military |
Short code | GNM |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
With full page maps and pacy descriptions of the fighting, this is a great introduction to the entire early stages of the war.
The Armourer
A well-illustrated overview of major events in this period.
Miniature Wargames
Konstam mixes exhaustive research with participants' first-hand accounts in a lively, well-written narrative. Maps and a 16-page section of black-and white photographs enhance the dramatic true story that unfolds in this 336-page chronicle.
Toy Soldier & Model Figure
[An] excellent addition to Osprey's growing corpus of atlases on the Second World War … A good look at a very neglected aspect of the campaign of 1940.
New York Military Affairs Symposium
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