![]() Book details:June 2008
ISBN 978-1-55365-404-9
Paperback 6" x 9 1/4" 576 pages 6 b&w illustrations, 22 b&w photographs History / Military $27.95 CAD Awards
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Douglas & McIntyreTerrible VictoryFirst Canadian Army and the Scheldt Estuary Campaign: September 13 - November 6, 1944“Zuehlke’s skill in writing battle narrative remains unsurpassed . . . an enormously engaging, heart-rending, and exciting read.” —Quill and Quire, starred review On September 4, 1944, Antwerp, Europe’s largest port, fell to the Second British Army and it seemed the war would soon be won. But Antwerp was of little value unless the West Scheldt Estuary linking it to the North Sea was also in Allied hands. In his greatest blunder of the war, Field Marshal Montgomery turned his back on the port, leaving the First Canadian Army to fight its way up the long coastal flank. By the time the Canadians and others serving with them reached the area, it had been transformed into a fortress manned by troops ordered to fight to the death. Crushing the Nazi defenders required all of the Canadians’ courage, endurance and skill. The battle that raged until November was Canada’s bloodiest of World War ii, costing more than 6,000 casualties. |
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