The GI offensive in Europe : the triumph of American infantry divisions, 1941-1945
This book provides a comprehensive study of America's infantry combat performance in Europe during World War II, showing that the Army succeeded by developing combat effective divisions that could not only fight and win battles but also sustain that effort over years of combat. While American industry admittedly enabled the United States to sustain its overseas armies, the effectiveness of those forces ultimately rested on their organizational capabilities and ability to adapt to combat in a variety of lethal environments and to learn from their mistakes. Mansoor also takes a close look at the personalities and capabilities of division commanders, infantry tactics and operations, logistics, and the benefits and weaknesses of stateside training. Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-329) and index. xiv, 346 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Mansoor, Peter R., 1960-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm40595257
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