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The 56th Infantry Brigade and D-Day

The 56th Infantry Brigade and D-Day Social Sciences

The 56th Infantry Brigade and D-Day

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Trained as an assault brigade, the 56th landed on D-Day and successfully liberated Bayeux the following day. It was then employed in the crossing of the River Seine and the assault on Le Havre, before fighting across Belgium and Holland culminating in the final assault on Arnhem in April 1945, by which time the brigade had served in four different divisions. No previous study has sought to explain how an infantry brigade is used in battle, let alone one holding the title 'Independent'. Holborn considers the styles of war as carried out by British forces and casts new light on the effectiveness of British infantry units and their contribution to war effort. Extensive use has been made of new primary evidence from The National Archives, Imperial War Museum Archive and Regimental Museums. The evidence is used to explore issues pertinent to life in the Army at home during the war, training for war and the Campaign in North West Europe, as well as the role of the battalion.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
264
Release Date:
2010-08-10
Publication Date:
2010-06-10
Publisher:
Continnuum-3PL
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1441119086
ISBN13:
9781441119087
Weight:
564 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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