Death on a Distant Frontier, Charles Whiting
Death on a Distant Frontier, Charles Whiting
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Death on a Distant Frontier
A Lost Victory, 1944

Author: Charles Whiting

Narrator: Dallas Britt

Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/16/2024


Synopsis

By September 1944 the Germany army in France had been decimated and survivors were streaming back to the Reich. The British SAS commanders were clearing the way for the American armies of George S. Patton, Alexander Patch, and Courtney Hodges. By the afternoon of September 11, 1944, men of the US 5th Armored Division penetrated the poorly defended Siegfried Line. Yet just when the Rhine was ripe for the taking General Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered all further advances to be halted. Could combination of American forces supported by the British SAS have crossed the Rhine and thrust into the heart of Germany in the autumn of 1944? Did Eisenhower's rigid adherence to his strategy delay the end of the war by several months and cause thousands of men to lose their lives during the Battle of the Bulge?

Death on a Distant Frontier is a hard-hitting reappraisal of Eisenhower's tactics. Through extensive research Charles Whiting shines a light on the conflicts between the various generals and explores how Eisenhower conducted the war to ensure that his insiders reaped the glory of being the first American army to cross the Rhine. As a veteran of this campaign, Whiting was a witness to the turmoil that reigned during this period, yet through his fast-paced narrative and informed analysis he is able to provide vivid insight into this much-overlooked period of WWII.

About Charles Whiting

Charles Whiting, a premier historian of World War II, served with a reconnaissance outfit in the war. He is the author of several bestselling books, including Patton, The Last Assault and Death on a Distant Frontier. He lives in York, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kurt on July 19, 2023

They were just humans, in the end. The Second World War on Europe has been thoroughly mythologised in my lifetime and distilled into a familiar narrative division between the heroic Allied victors and the stubborn Nazi oppressors. This simplified dichotomy does not stand more than a cursory analysis,......more

Goodreads review by Barry on February 08, 2024

The Terrible Waste Of War Being a WWII buff I found the author produced a very new in-depth approach to the brutal combat of the Western front of 1944-45. There was new insight into the allied (U.S., UK, French, Canadian, etc.) strategy and into General Eisenhower’s terrible weaknesses which caused m......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 19, 2023

hidden history Stationed in Germany during the Cold War. Crossed the border many times visiting France and thought I knew the history. Much more going on then I was taught or learned from typical Books. Worthy reading.......more

Goodreads review by Betty on April 24, 2024

Forgotton Army This book was a good read because it tells history as it happened and not as romored to have taken place. History should be read or studied to let us be aware of what our ancestors gave their lives for. Our ancestors are our hero. AAlth......more

Goodreads review by Peter Waller on February 24, 2024

Distant Frontier A very good history of a forgotten campaign, the battles should be remembered for the brave that fought and the ego,s of generals that caused more death than necessary for their vanities.......more