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Battle of Hurtgen Forest
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Charles Whiting
The U. S. Army regards the Hurtgen Forest as one of the most desperate battles it has ever fought. Flanking the key German city of Aachen, the forest was one of the formidable natural barriers interspersed with German fortifications in the West Wall in September 1944.
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48 Hours to Hammelburg
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Charles Whiting
307 American soldiers - their target was Hammelburg, a POW camp sixty miles behind enemy lines. Their objective - to rescue the 1000 allied prisoners held there. The resulting bitter combat and shocking carnage came to be known as the Hammelburg Raid - one of the most controversial missions of World War II.
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Hunters from the Sky: The German Parachute Corps, 1940-1945
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Charles Whiting
This comprehensive history of the German Parachute Corps, from its creation to its ultimate decimation, captures the terror and exhilaration of the combat parachute combat drops made by the Germas in Holland, Crete, Italy, Greece, and during the Battle of the Bulge.
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The Hunt for Martin Bormann: The Truth
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Charles Whiting
Not a member of the Wehrmacht or SS, Martin Bormann made his career in the Nazi Party hierarchy. The son of a comfortable middle-class family, Bormann's early years were unremarkable. Then came a year's imprisonment for beating to death a fellow German suspected of collaboration with the Rhineland's French and Belgian occupiers. The Nazi movement ...
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The Home Front--Germany
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Pattons Last Battle
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Charles Whiting
Presents the portrait of the "most flamboyant American soldier of World War II" and his commanding role in the Allied victory in the Battle of the Bulge.
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The Home Front--Germany
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Keith Wheeler, Charles Whiting
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The Battle of the Bulge: The Untold Story
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Charles Whiting
The Battle of the Bulge, fought on the snows of the Ardennes forests in December 1944 and January 1945, was the greatest land battle waged by the US Army in the 20th century. Official history remembers this victory as being one solely for the Americans, but Charles Whiting uncovers fresh new evidence to the contrary. For political reasons, no ...
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American Hero. the Life and Death of Audie Murphy
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Charles Whiting
In a major new biography, veteran military historian and war biographer Whiting combines both talents to tell the tale of barefoot Texan share-cropper's son, who could barely read and write, but became not only the US Army's most decorated soldier in its 250-year history, but also the star of 40 Paramount movies.
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Battle of the Ruhr pocket
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Decision at St Vith
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Charles Whiting
This book tells the devastating story of the terror and chaos of battle, of men who fought until they died and others who quickly surrendered, of officers relieved of command and orders that bore no relation to reality. On the night of 15 December 1944, General Eisenhower and his staff at SHAEF Headquarters celebrated the news that he had just ...
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'44 : in combat from Normandy to the Ardennes
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Charles Whiting
World War II scholar Whiting examines the events at the close of 1944, when Allied troops liberated France and began the invasion of Germany--a time that saw fatigue, illness, atrocities committed by both sides, and 100,000 Allied desertions.
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The Ghost Front: The Ardennes Before the Battle of the Bulge
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Charles Whiting
While much has been written about the Battle of the BulgeHitlers gigantic counteroffensive in the Ardennes Forestthe question of exactly how Germany was able to secretly mass its strategic reserves opposite the U. S. front remains as shrouded in mystery today as it was at the time. In December 1944, the snow-covered Ardennes was so quiet it was ...
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Bounce the Rhine
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Charles Whiting
In September 1944, Field Marshal Montgomery predicted that his armies would easily 'bounce the Rhine' to strike a final, killing blow at the exposed heart of Hitler's Reich. Over the next eight months, nearly twenty major attempts would be made to breach the 'Fatherland' - beginning with the disastrous Allied defeat at Arhem - only to be repulsed ...
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West Wall: The Battle for Hitler's Siegfried Line
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Charles Whiting
The Battle for Hitler's Siegfried Line. Over 60 years after Adolf Hitler ordered its construction, the West Wall fortification system (or "Siegfried Line" as it was known in Britain) still survives. Overcoming the West Wall and the numerous river and forest obstacles integral to it was the culminating campaign of World War II in Europe. Six ...
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Hemingway Goes to War
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Charles Whiting
Ernest Hemingway, literary giant of the 20th century, was renowned as a hard-drinking man of action. As the fighting reached its climax in the closing ten months of World War II, he spent time as a US war correspondent based in London, paris and Luxembourg. It was during that period, by his own account, that he participated in the D-Day landings ...
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Death on a Distant Frontier: A Lost Victory, 1944
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Charles Whiting
A veteran of the campaign reveals a lost opportunity for Patton's Third Army and British SAS troops to finish off retreating German troops in September 1944. Describes the dramatic period when the All
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Death of a Division
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America's Forgotten Army: The True Story of the U.S. Seventh Army in WWII - And an Unknown Battle That Changed History
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Charles Whiting
This first book to examine the World War II exploits of the U.S. Seventh Army traces its initial combat in Sicily through its invasion of southern France and its capture of Hitler's "Eagle's Nest". The author also chronicles the men who risked their lives for the Seventh -- from Patton to Audie Murphy, America's most decorated fighting man -- and ...
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Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury
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William C Whiting, Ronald F Zernicke
This book reflects the combined talents of 2 highly respected authorities on the biomechanics of musculoskeletal injury. Suitable for an undergraduate audience, the writing simplifies complex material and downplays the need for strong mathematical skills to understand the important concepts developed in the book. The second edition presents the ...
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Poor Bloody Infantry, 1939-1945
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Paths of Death & Glory: The Last Days of the Third Reich
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Charles Whiting
This is an authoritative account of the conclusion to the Second World War assembled through interviews and battalion journals. It is the final volume of a classic series by Britain's most prolific military writer, all being reprinted in paperback. The author is a World War II combat veteran.On 4 January 1945, General 'Blood and Guts' Patton ...
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Patton
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Disaster at Kasserine: Ike and the 1st (Us) Army in North Africa 1943
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Charles Whiting
Those who imagined that the arrival of a major American force in North Africa would immediately tip the balance against Rommel's Afrika-Korps were to be proved wrong. Just how ill-prepared the GI Army and its generals were became horrifically apparent at the Kasserine Pass. In his typically thorough and fast-moving style, Charles Whiting examines ...
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Hitler's Secret War: The Nazi Espionage Campaign Against the Allies
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Charles Whiting
Charles Whiting is an armored reconnaissance veteran of World War II and has become one of the world's most prolific writers on the conflict. In the years since 1945 he has extensively interviewed many German veterans of the Third Reich's espionage and covert operations efforts. De-classification of British and American archives, some made public ...
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