The War Between the Generals

The War Between the Generals
Title The War Between the Generals PDF eBook
Author David John Cawdell Irving
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1981
Genre Allied Forces
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This is one of the great untold stories of our time - that of the little band of generals entrusted with a historic task: invading and liberating Nazi-occupied Europe. They were supposed to be fighting the Germans, but some of their fiercest battles were fought against each other. At the center was the Supreme Commander himself, Dwight D. Eisenhower - sincere, indecisive, desperate to hold the Alliance together. Against him was Field-Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who strove ceaselessly to gain authority. Cavilling against them both were the others - the outrageous Patton, the dogged Bradley, the bomber barons like Spaatz, Vandenberg, and Butcher Harris, and Trafford Leigh-Mallory. After the war, there was a cover-up. Not until David Irving began his research did the full truth emerge. Among his unexpected discoveries was the wickedly candid diary of the obscure general who was Eisenhower s eyes and ears . Through this and other private accounts we see the war as the generals lived it - squabbling over perks and preferences, taking their mistresses with them on to the battlefield, and there are revelations about General Patton that will amaze. There are other surprises - General de Gaulle s use of torture upon his fellow Frenchmen is one, and a clear attempt by the Allies to get rid of him is another. This book is a history of command. It shows how the ambitions and personalities of the men at the top affect the course of a war and the lives of the ordinary mortals in the field.

The Generals' War

The Generals' War
Title The Generals' War PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Gordon
Publisher Little Brown
Pages 551
Release 1995-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780316321723

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An acount of the war in the Persian Gulf takes readers behind the scenes at the Pentagon and the White House to provide portraits of the top military commanders and to discuss what worked and what did not

The War Between the Generals

The War Between the Generals
Title The War Between the Generals PDF eBook
Author David Irving
Publisher Wordsworth Editions Limited
Pages 488
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781840222319

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The little band of military chiefs entrusted with the historic task of the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe were allies, but more often antagonists, scrapping amongst themselves for power and prestige. David Irving reveals the war as the generals lived it.

The War Between the Generals

The War Between the Generals
Title The War Between the Generals PDF eBook
Author David John Cawdell Irving
Publisher Saint Martin's Griffin
Pages 456
Release 1993-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780312292188

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Generals of World War II

Generals of World War II
Title Generals of World War II PDF eBook
Author Mike Taylor
Publisher ABDO
Pages 36
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781562398057

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An account of the battlefield activities of German, British, American, and Russian generals during the largest war in history.

How Great Generals Win

How Great Generals Win
Title How Great Generals Win PDF eBook
Author Bevin Alexander
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 320
Release 1993-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0393342476

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"An astute military historian's appraisal of what separates the sheep from the wolves in the great game of War." —Kirkus Reviews If a key to military victory is to "get there first with the most," the true test of the great general is to decide where "there" is—the enemy's Achilles heel. Here is a narrative account of decisive engagements that succeeded by brilliant strategy more than by direct force. The reader accompanies those who fought, from Roman legionaries and Mongol horsemen to Napoleonic soldiery, American Civil War Rebels and Yankees, World War I Tommies, Lawrence of Arabia's bedouins, Chinese revolutionaries, British Desert Rats, Rommel's Afrika Korps, and Douglas MacArthur's Inchon invaders. However varied their weapons, the soldiers of all these eras followed a commander who faced the same obstacles and demonstrated the strategic and tactical genius essential for victory. "All warfare is based on deception," wrote Sun Tzu in The Art of War in 400 BCE. Bevin Alexander shows how great generals have interpreted this advice, and why it still holds true today.

The Hungarian Generals of the War 1848-1849

The Hungarian Generals of the War 1848-1849
Title The Hungarian Generals of the War 1848-1849 PDF eBook
Author Richard Gelich
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1855
Genre Generals
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