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  • Published: 1 February 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451467881
  • Imprint: Dutton
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $40.00
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Patton at the Battle of the Bulge

How the General's Tanks Turned the Tide at Bastogne



From the bestselling author of No Silent Night, the story of how Patton and his 3rd Army won one of the greatest victories of World War II.

In Patton at the Battle of the Bulge, Army veteran and historian Leo Barron explores one of the most famous yet little-told clashes of WWII, a vitally important chapter in one of history’s most legendary battles. Includes photographs! 

“Barron captures the fiery general’s command presence and the pivotal commitment of his Third Army tanks to relieve the embattled crossroads town of Bastogne.”—Michael E. Haskew, Author of West Point 1915: Eisenhower, Bradley, and the Class the Stars Fell On

December 1944. For the besieged American defenders of Bastogne, time was running out. Hitler’s forces had pressed in on the small Belgian town in a desperate offensive designed to push back the Allies. The U.S. soldiers had managed to repel repeated attacks, but as their ammunition dwindled, the weary paratroopers of the 101st Airborne could only hope for a miracle.

More than a hundred miles away, General George S. Patton was putting in motion the most crucial charge of his career. Tapped to spearhead the counterstrike was the 4th Armored Division, a hard-fighting unit that had slogged its way across France. But blazing a trail into Belgium meant going up against some of the best infantry and tank units in the German Army. And failure to reach Bastogne in time could result in the overrunning of the 101st and turn the tide of the war against the Allies.

  • Published: 1 February 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451467881
  • Imprint: Dutton
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $40.00
Categories:

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Praise for Patton at the Battle of the Bulge

"A remarkable tale of American resistance and resolve during those final bloody and desperate days of 1944 as soldiers faced incredible odds to bring peace on earth to one small town through military might on a cold and deadly Christmas day." --San Antonio Express-News (on No Silent Night)