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Geoffrey Powell

    Geoffrey Powell est l'auteur de nombreuses œuvres d'histoire militaire. Il a servi dans l'armée britannique, commençant comme sous-lieutenant en 1939 et prenant sa retraite en tant que colonel en 1965. Sa vaste expérience directe éclaire profondément sa perspective unique sur les événements militaires.

    Plumer
    The devil's birthday
    Men at Arnhem
    History of the Green Howards
    • The exploits of one of Britain's finest regiments written by a father and son team who are distinguished members.

      History of the Green Howards
    • Men at Arnhem

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(36)Évaluer

      Set during the fall of 1944, the narrative focuses on the ambitious Allied operation to capture key bridges behind German lines, notably the infamous Arnhem bridge. Geoffrey Powell, a veteran of this pivotal battle, combines personal experiences with insights from fellow survivors to craft a gripping and dramatic account of the events. The book delves into the strategic challenges and human experiences faced during this critical moment in World War II, offering a unique perspective on the operation's complexities and its enduring significance.

      Men at Arnhem
    • Arnhem was the heaviest Allied defeat of 1944 and was the subject of the famous film A Bridge Too Far. Casualties during the battle were appalling; the brave and enduring Dutch people suffered catastrophically in the aftermath and German morale was strengthened at a time of otherwise ebbing fortunes. This new revised edition besides being a superb history is, above all, a record of quite extraordinary courage. It is unlikely to be superseded as the standard work on a bold, gallant, yet doomed, undertaking.

      The devil's birthday
    • Plumer

      The Soldier's General

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      The biography delves into the life of Sir Herbert Plumer, a First World War general often dismissed due to his appearance yet recognized as one of the most effective commanders on the Allied side. Known for his thoughtfulness towards his soldiers, Plumer's strategic prowess shone during critical battles like Messines Ridge and the German offensive of 1918. Despite tensions with Haig, his contributions were vital to the war effort. Historian Geoffrey Powell offers a detailed account that re-evaluates Plumer's legacy and highlights his significance in military history.

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