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Omar Bradley: General at War

Jim DeFelice

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UPC:
9781596981393
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2011-09-12
Author:
Jim DeFelice
Language:
english
Edition:
1St Edition
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The First In-Depth Biography of Americas Last Five-Star General

He was known as the G.I. General humble, self-effacing, hard-working, reflecting the small-town virtues of the America whose uniform he wore. But those very virtues have led historians to neglect General Omar Bradleyuntil now. Bestselling author Jim DeFelice, in this, the first-ever in-depth biography of Americas last five-star general, tells Bradleys full story, and argues that the neglected G.I. General did more than any other to defeat Hitler in World War II.

While General George S. Patton has garnered much of the glory, General Dwight David Eisenhower has claimed much of the worlds respect, and British General Bernard Montgomery has kept the Union Jack flying, as DeFelice proves, it was the unassuming Bradley who actually developed the strategy and the tactics that won the war in Europe. Meticulously researched, using previously untapped documents and unpublished diaries and notes, Omar Bradley: General at War reveals:

  • Why Bradley, not Patton, deserves most of the credit for Americas victories in North Africa
  • How Bradleyfirst Pattons subordinate, then his superiorwas one of Pattons great defenders, while also recognizing his weaknesses, and tried to cover up the infamous slapping incident
  • How Eisenhower panickedwhen Bradley didntduring the early stages of the Battle of the Bulge, delaying an American counterattack that could have saved thousands of lives
  • Why Bradley was a radical innovator in the use of combined air, armor, and infantry power
  • How Bradley, contrary to those who like to portray him as a staid counterpart to Patton, was one of the most ardent practitioners of fast-moving offensives
  • Why Bradley expected the Germans might use radiological weapons at Normandy

Provocative, thorough, original, Jim DeFelices Omar Bradley: General at War deserves a place on the shelf of every reader of World War II history.