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The Siegfried Line Campaign.

Title
The Siegfried Line Campaign.
Author
MacDonald, Charles B. (Charles Brown), 1922-1990
Publication
Washington, Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army; [for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1963.

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Center of Military History
Description
xxi, 670 p. illus., ports., maps (part fold., part col. 1 in pocket); 26 cm.
Summary
The story of the First and Ninth U.S. Armies from the first crossings of the German border in September 1944 to the enemy₂s counteroffensive in the Ardennes in December, including the reduction of Aachen, Huertgen Forest, and Operation MARKET-GARDEN in Holland.
Series Statement
United States Army in World War II. The European theater of operations
Uniform Title
United States Army in World War II. European theater of operations
Subject
  • United States. European Theater of Operations
  • 1900-1999
  • Geschichte 1944
  • World War, 1939-1945 > Campaigns > Germany
  • Fortification > Germany > History > 20th century
Genre/Form
  • History
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • "Bibliographical note": p. [629]-632. Bibliographical footnotes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Breaching the Siegfried Line -- The road to Germany -- The First U.S. Army -- V Corps hits the West Wall -- VII Corps penetrates the Line -- Action on the North Wing -- An airborne carpet in the North -- Operation Market-Garden -- Invasion from the sky -- Decision on the ground -- The approaches to Antwerp -- The Peel Marshes -- The Battle of Aachen -- A set attack against the West Wall -- Closing the circle -- Assault on the city -- The Roer River dams -- The first attack on Schmidt -- The second attack on Schmidt -- The Huertgen Forest -- The big picture in October -- New plans to drive to the Rhine -- VII Corps makes the main effort -- V Corps joins the offensive -- The final fight to break out of the Forest -- Battle of the Roer Plain -- Clearing the inner wings of the armies -- The Roer River offensive -- The Geilenkirchen Salient -- Ninth Army's final push to the Roer -- Conclusion -- The approaches to Dueren -- Objective: the Roer River dams -- The end of the campaign.
LCCN
^^^62060001^
OCLC
1351714
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library