Normandy to Victory: The War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges & the First U.S. Army

Normandy to Victory: The War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges & the First U.S. Army

Normandy to Victory: The War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges & the First U.S. Army

Normandy to Victory: The War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges & the First U.S. Army

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Overview

This annotated edition of General Hodges’s WWII diary offers a unique firsthand account of the First US Army from D-Day to V-E Day: “a fascinating book” (Bowling Green Daily News).
 
During World War II, General Courtney Hicks Hodges commanded the First US Army, taking part in the Allied invasion of France, the liberation of Paris, and the ultimate Allied victory in 1945. Maintained by two of Hodges's aides, Major William C. Sylvan and Captain Francis G. Smith Jr., this military journal offers a unique firsthand account of the actions, decisions, and daily activities of General Hodges and the First Army throughout the war.
 
The diary opens on June 2, 1944, as Hodges and the First Army prepare for the Allied invasion of France. In the weeks and months that follow, the diary highlights the crucial role that Hodges's command played in the Allied operations in northwest Europe. The diary recounts the First Army's involvement in the fight for France, the Siegfried Line campaign, the Battle of the Bulge, the drive to the Roer River, and the crossing of the Rhine, following Hodges and his men through savage European combat until the German surrender in May 1945.
 
This historically significant text has previously been available only to military historians and researchers. Retired US Army historian John T. Greenwood has now edited the text in its entirety and added a biography of General Hodges as well as extensive contextual notes.
 
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title
Winner of the 2009 Distinguished Writing Award from the Army Historical Foundation


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813138664
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Series: American Warriors Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 616
Sales rank: 499,549
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

John T. Greenwood, retired Chief of the Office of Medical History, Office of the Surgeon General, U.S. Army, is the author of Medics at War: Military Medicine from Colonial Times to the Twenty-first Century and Milestones of Aviation.

Table of Contents


Preface     vii
Courtney Hicks Hodges: A Biographical Sketch     1
The Invasion of France and the Lodgment in Normandy, 2 June-24 July 1944     5
Operation Cobra and the Breakthrough at St. Lo, 25-31 July 1944     65
Exploitation of the St. Lo Breakthrough, 1 August-12 September 1944     81
The Battle of Germany, 13 September-15 December 1944     127
The German Counteroffensive and the Drive to the Roer River, 16 December 1944-22 February 1945     213
Crossing the Roer River, 23-28 February 1945     305
Crossing the Rhine River, 1-24 March 1945     315
Exploitation of the Remagen Bridgehead, 25 March-18 April 1945     347
Final Operations, 19 April-7 May 1945     377
Locations of First U.S. Army Command Posts, 9 June 1944-14 May 1945     395
Notes     397
Bibliography     525
Index     531
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