Slog or Swan: British Army Effectiveness in Operation Veritable, February and March 1945

Slog or Swan: British Army Effectiveness in Operation Veritable, February and March 1945
With close to half a million men fighting a month-long series of battles, Veritable dwarfed the Arnhem disaster that preceded it, the Rhine crossing that followed it, and all the named operations that formed the Anglo-Canadian campaign in North-West Europe. Veritable was 'one of the most bitter series of battles ever fought by men' and its scars of are plainly visible today in the chain of artificial lakes that mark where Allied artillery smashed through the water table along the Dutch-German border.
Despite its size, importance and immense human cost, Veritable was sold as a mundane enabling operation and later mislabelled a 'forgotten victory'. Slog or Swan presents the first objective assessment of British Army performance in Veritable to show how fundamental problems with army organisation and fighting doctrine pushed soldiers beyond the limits of endurance.
Slog or Swan exploits a depth of previously untouched primary sources to shine new light on British Army effectiveness by showing how soldiers fought the pivotal operation of 1945. Where previous works have fixated on Normandy and Arnhem, and made broad judgements on leadership or morale, this book drills into the tactical realities that defined British fighting power.
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With close to half a million men fighting a month-long series of battles, Veritable dwarfed the Arnhem disaster that preceded it, the Rhine crossing that followed it, and all the named operations that formed the Anglo-Canadian campaign in North-West Europe. Veritable was 'one of the most bitter series of battles ever fought by men' and its scars of are plainly visible today in the chain of artificial lakes that mark where Allied artillery smashed through the water table along the Dutch-German border.
Despite its size, importance and immense human cost, Veritable was sold as a mundane enabling operation and later mislabelled a 'forgotten victory'. Slog or Swan presents the first objective assessment of British Army performance in Veritable to show how fundamental problems with army organisation and fighting doctrine pushed soldiers beyond the limits of endurance.
Slog or Swan exploits a depth of previously untouched primary sources to shine new light on British Army effectiveness by showing how soldiers fought the pivotal operation of 1945. Where previous works have fixated on Normandy and Arnhem, and made broad judgements on leadership or morale, this book drills into the tactical realities that defined British fighting power.
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