The Fall Of Fortress Europe 1943-1945 (1981) By Albert Seaton
The author discusses concisely the political-economic and military organization of the Third Reich, its strength and weaknesses.
By the midsummer of 1943, the Wehrmacht had fallen behind the Straits of Sicily in the Mediterranean and had begun to build, with feverish haste, the Atlantic Wall in the west and the East Wall in Russia - in fact to construct their Fortress Europe, with the intention of defending it to the last. This authoritative account is based mainly on German materials, although other language sources have also been used in compiling this intriguing narrative.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 218 pages
- In Good Condition