The Eagles of Bastogne

The Eagles of Bastogne

by Martin King
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/05/2024

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A complete account of the battle that inspired Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers.


There are few names in the annals of military history that evoke such emotion, and in some cases controversy, as the small Belgian town of Bastogne. The 101st Airborne are the best known defenders of Bastogne, but they only constituted one third of the eventual force that saved the city from total annihilation.


This book digs deeper into the defense of Bastogne, revealing more details about those indomitable “Screaming Eagles” and the other units that stood with them during that punishingly bitter cold winter of 1944/45. It also presents the perspective of the German soldiers trying desperately to re-take Bastogne that desperate winter. It is a story of sacrifice, dedication to duty, and honor in the face of terrible adversity, but more importantly it’s a human story, one that encapsulates the finest attributes of humankind in the absolute direst of circumstances.

ISBN:
9781636244143
9781636244143
Category:
Military history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Casemate
Martin King

Martin King is a British Emmy-award winning author, historian and historical consultant. He has written many books on World War II.

His 2015 documentary film Searching for Augusta won multiple Emmy awards and his 2017 book The Fighting 30th Division was nominated for the Prestigious Writer's Award.

He is regarded as one of the world's leading experts on the Battle of the Bulge. He lives in Belgium, where he spends his time reintroducing veterans of World War II to the battlefields where they fought.

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