Smashing the Atlantic War
The Destruction of Hitler's Coastal Fortresses
By Patrick Delaforce
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When Adolf Hitler reluctantly called off the proposed invasion of Britain in the autumn of 1940, he immediately ordered by secret edict the building of his Atlantic Wall. The Todt Organisation, which used slave labour, was entrusted with this monumental task along 1500 miles of coastline. Hitler had an unexpected talent: he personally designed the layout and military defences of each fortress and the selection of the fortress commandant. All the glamour and new headlines concentrated on the Allied army's successes. No one gave a thought to the forgotten formations of Americans left behind in Brittany, or Canadians and British fighting in appalling condition. The forces fighting their 'horrible little battles' called it 'The Cinderella War' and this book is the record of their bravery and determination.
- ISBN:
- 9780304361632
- Format:
- Hardback
- Pages:
- 240
- Published:
- Publisher:
- Orion Publishing Co
- Imprint:
- Weidenfeld Military
- Weight:
- 562 g