The Pendulum of Battle: Operation Goodwood, July 1944

The Pendulum of Battle: Operation Goodwood, July 1944

by Christopher Dunphie
The Pendulum of Battle: Operation Goodwood, July 1944

The Pendulum of Battle: Operation Goodwood, July 1944

by Christopher Dunphie

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Overview

An account of the World War II clash between British and German forces, “the largest tank battle involving British armor ever fought” (MQ Magazine).

Operation Goodwood, the largest tank battle involving British troops ever to have taken place, has been a perpetual subject of controversy. Was it intended as a breakout from the Normandy Bridgehead, or not? Was it a success or failure? Did it lead to a severe crisis in confidence over Field Marshal Montgomery’s leadership? This book seeks to unearth the true background, reasons, aims and achievement of Goodwood, set in the context of the overall campaign, while bringing the battle to life through personal accounts of some of those involved, both British and German.

“This well-informed account provides an excellent balance between the strategy and tactics . . . Even in a year which is seeing an unprecedented number of books on the Second World War, Pendulum of Battle deserves to be read. It is a serious, yet highly readable study of warfare and can be warmly recommended.” —MQ Magazine

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783036752
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 991,302
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

Brigadier Christopher Dunphie MC served with the Royal Greenjackets. He is the author of Brightly Shone The Dawn and Gold Beach - Inland From Jig. He is a sought after battlefield guide. He lives in Perthshire.
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