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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1996
ISBN 10: 0764301632 ISBN 13: 9780764301636
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 448 pages, text clean and tight, lots of photos. Maroon cloth binding with black lettering. Schiffer Military History series.
Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2004
ISBN 10: 0764301632 ISBN 13: 9780764301636
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Language: English
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hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Pergrin, Col. David : Engineering the Victory: The Battle of the Bulge: A History (Schiffer Military History). Atglen (PA) : Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1996. First edition/First impression. Size is octavo (8vo), 9.375"/24cm h. Bound in publisher's burgundy cloth, black lettering to spine and front board. Glossy color photographic dj. Marbled endpapers. Coated pp. 441 numbered pp, [442] blank, [443] "Also from the publisher", [444] blank, [445-447] ads/photos. Dedication; foreword (by Maj. Gen Richard S. Kem), author's preface, acknowl, intro, prologue; 48 chaps ("parts"), from "Hitlers Secret War Plan" to "The Attack of the 26th Division into the Siegfried Line"; epilogue, bibliography. Heavily illus w b&w maps and photos. Condition notes: an excellent copy of a handsome volume; light wear to dj; light wear to boards, spine ends rolled. Faint foxing to top edge. Interior clean/unmarked. A combat engineer's view of the momentous Ardennes Offensive, Hitler's desperate "Wacht Am Rhein/Watch on the Rhine" counterstroke. A nice addition to other more general histories of the conflict. We personally inspect every book we offer.
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Published by Schiffer, (1996)., Atglen, PA, 1996
ISBN 10: 0764301632 ISBN 13: 9780764301636
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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 1997
ISBN 10: 0764301632 ISBN 13: 9780764301636
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Battle Of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his Generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. In this book Colonel David Pergrin reaches out for the other stories of that battle. Assisted by the Army Engineer Association, he has gathered numerous battlefield stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there and who lived them. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, he has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Dave Pergrin has collected in this book bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others - units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans. 200 b/w photographs Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 1997
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Hardback. Condition: New. Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. The Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, the author has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Pergrin has collected bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others-units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans.
Language: English
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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 1997
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Hardback. Condition: New. Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. The Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, the author has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Pergrin has collected bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others-units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans.
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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, minor wear to dust jacket, signed by Col. David E. Pergrin (US Army 1917-2012). He served as commanding officer of the 291st Combat Engineer Battalion in WWII and saw extensive action at the Battle of the Bulge. The 291st Combat Engineer Battalion built 70 bridges, with 19 of them built under enemy fire. Peregrin was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, Silver Star, and the Purple Heart. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1996
ISBN 10: 0764301632 ISBN 13: 9780764301636
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Battle Of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his Generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. In this book Colonel David Pergrin reaches out for the other stories of that battle. Assisted by the Army Engineer Association, he has gathered numerous battlefield stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there and who lived them. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, he has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Dave Pergrin has collected in this book bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others - units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans. 200 b/w photographs Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 1997
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Hardback. Condition: New. Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. The Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, the author has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Pergrin has collected bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others-units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans.
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Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Battle Of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his Generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. In this book Colonel David Pergrin reaches out for the other stories of that battle. Assisted by the Army Engineer Association, he has gathered numerous battlefield stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there and who lived them. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, he has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Dave Pergrin has collected in this book bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others - units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans. 200 b/w photographs Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, US, 1997
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Hardback. Condition: New. Col. David Pergrin has gathered numerous Battle of the Bulge stories, anecdotes, and experiences told by those who were there. The Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944, was Hitler and the Wehrmacht's last great battle of World War II in the West. After losing the war for the beaches and hedgerows of Normandy, and barely escaping with huge losses from the Falaise pocket, the German Army fell back to just West of the Rhine and the German border. Hitler and his generals planned a massive counter stroke and marshaled the forces to make it work. Striking in surprise on December 16, 1944 in the weakly defended Ardennes, German thrusts moved quickly to put Allied forces on the defensive. The Battle of the Bulge was that ensuing great battle. With his own battlefield experience providing an understanding of people in war, the author has crafted an interesting book that tells those stories of engineers in battle. Many of the participants in that great battle have never been recognized for their exploits. The stories Pergrin has collected bring attention to engineer soldiers in combat and construction units who fought and died with their comrades of infantry, tankers, artillery, and the others-units that have not before been accorded their due. Weaving these stories and vignettes together into the framework of the overall battle, this book honors the many engineer soldiers, their companies and battalions, that contributed greatly to the allied to the allied defeat of the Germans.
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