In this highly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed "Beyond the Beachhead", World War II historian Joseph Balkoski follows the U.S. 29th Infantry Division out of Normandy and into Brittany in the northwest corner of France, where the division was tasked with seizing the port of Brest. The Germans, in[...]
"Joseph Balkoski is the top living D-Day historian." --"USA Today""An excellent example of what a unit history should be." --David Isby, author of "Afghanistan"Continues Balkoski's acclaimed multivolume history of the U.S. 29th Infantry Division in World War IICovers a period of brutal combat along [...]
"Joseph Balkoski is the top living D-Day historian." --"USA Today" "Balkoski has fingertip command of his sources, and a sense of the dramatic that never loses touch with the brutal realities of combat." --Dennis Showalter, past president of the Society for Military History and author of "Patton and[...]
By 1945, the US Army had sixty-eight infantry divisions, forty-two of which fought in the great campaign in north-west Europe that began with the amphibious landings on D-Day and ended eleven months later with Germany's surrender. This book examines the experience of one infantry division - the 29th[...]
In this unforgettable narrative of "D-Day", Joseph Balkoski describes the minute-by-minute combat as it unfolded on Omaha Beach, allowing soldiers to speak for themselves as they recall their attempts to manoeuvre bombers through heavy cloud cover, the claustrophobic terror aboard transports, and th[...]
Although the assault on Utah Beach ultimately became one of the most successful military operations of World War II, its outcome was anything but certain. Not only was Utah the most isolated of the five D-Day beaches, but the airborne assault was of unprecedented size and complexity. Despite the per[...]