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Advance and Destroy

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Advance and Destroy John Nelson Rickard
Libristo-Code: 04419026
Verlag The University Press of Kentucky, Oktober 2011
Actor George C. Scott made General George C. Patton a legendary figure to many Americans, but milita... Vollständige Beschreibung
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Actor George C. Scott made General George C. Patton a legendary figure to many Americans, but military historians have always known that Scott's portrayal of the general in the movie Patton (1970) was based on equal parts fact and fiction. Still, Scott's celebrated role continues to give Patton a larger-than-life quality, and many tend to revere him as a superstar rather than analyzing his effectiveness as a commander. In Patton as Military Commander in the Ardennes, John Nelson Rickard corrects the many myths and misperceptions surrounding Patton, providing the first comprehensive analysis of Patton's generalship in the Battle of the Bulge. According to Rickard, "the requirement to maneuver and fight hard, and the temporary and rough parity of the opposing sides makes the Battle of the Bulge the ultimate case study of Patton's generalship." The Battle of the Bulge (December 16, 1944-January 25, 1945), also known as the Ardennes Offensive, was a major German offensive, launched toward the end of the war in the region of the Ardennes Mountains in Belgium. This was Hitler's last great gasp, and he deployed 300,000 troops with the hope of neutralizing the Western Front, splitting the Allied forces, and forcing the Americans and British to settle for a separate peace independent of the Soviet Union. Many historians have argued that Allied reinforcements, including General George Patton's Third Army, were instrumental in smashing Hitler's final push and securing Allied victory. Previous work on Patton has focused on the Third Army's link up with the 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. But Rickard argues that Patton directed multiple corps operations for a full month after breaking through to Bastongne and that these operations have been overlooked. Because many historians have not carefully considered the commander's decision-making process, Rickard employs an "estimate of the situation" methodology, based on the mission, the means, the conditions, and the probable effects of various lines of action on future operations. Our second reader praises Rickard for investigating Patton's use of intelligence, specifically ULTRA, which was the designation used by the British for signals intelligence obtained by "breaking" high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications. Thus Rickard offers not only a groundbreaking analysis of military command, but also a new look at one of America's most controversial and colorful figures. John Nelson Rickard is a Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces and has a Ph.D in military history from the University of New Brunswick. He currently serves at the Directorate of Army Training, in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of Politics of Command: Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton and the Canadian Army, 1939-1943 and Patton at Bay: The Lorraine Campaign, September to December 1944.

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