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We March Against England: Operation Sea Lion, 194041 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x130x32 mm, weight: 420 g, Plate section in colour and black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472829832
  • ISBN-13: 9781472829832
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x130x32 mm, weight: 420 g, Plate section in colour and black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472829832
  • ISBN-13: 9781472829832
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This study tells the thrilling tale of Hitler's plan to invade Britain and end its involvement in World War II, and sheds new light on the greatest threat to Britain in over a century.

In May 1940 Nazi Germany was master of continental Europe. The only European power still standing was Great Britain--and the all-conquering German armed forces stood poised to cross the Channel. After the RAF fighter forces had been destroyed, the Channel swept of mines, and the Royal Naval defenders worn down, two German army groups were set to storm the beaches of southern England. Despite near-constant British fears from August to October, the invasion never took place, first being postponed to spring 1941 before finally being abandoned entirely.

Robert Forczyk, author of Where the Iron Crosses Grow, looks beyond the traditional British account of Operation Sea Lion, complete with plucky Home Guards and courageous Spitfire pilots, at the real scale of German ambition, plans and capabilities. Forczyk examines, in depth, how Operation Sea Lion fitted in with German air-sea actions around the British Isles as he shows exactly what stopped Hitler from invading Britain.

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We March Against England tells the thrilling tale of Operation Sea Lion, Hitler's plan to invade Britain and end its involvement in World War II. This in-depth examination of the German plan for invasion will shed new light on the greatest threat to the British Isles in over 100 years.
Introduction 6(8)
Chapter 1 Strategic Setting, June--July 1940
14(53)
Chapter 2 Improvising an Invasion Force
67(16)
Chapter 3 Diplomacy, Espionage and Intelligence
83(48)
Chapter 4 Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe Capabilities Against England, 1940--41
131(62)
Chapter 5 Countdown to Sea Lion
193(10)
Chapter 6 British Anti-invasion Capabilities, 1940--41
203(40)
Chapter 7 Feasibility of S-Tag, 25 September 1940
243(30)
Chapter 8 The Isle of Wight Gambit
273(7)
Chapter 9 Siege Operations Against Great Britain, October 1940--May 1941
280(12)
Chapter 10 Sea Lion Redux, May 1941
292(5)
Chapter 11 Hidden Benefits of Sea Lion: Germany Gains an Amphibious Capability for Other Theatres
297(11)
Chapter 12 The Reckoning
308(4)
Glossary 312(1)
Appendices 313(26)
Notes 339(19)
Bibliography 358(2)
Index 360
Robert Forczyk has a PhD in International Relations and National Security from the University of Maryland and is a specialist in European and Asian military history. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the US Army Reserves having served 20 years as an armour officer in the US 2nd and 4th Infantry Divisions and as an intelligence officer in the 29th Infantry Division (Light). He is the author of 26 other books, ranging from warfare in the French Revolutionary period to the Second World War. He regularly uses the captured German records at the National Archives and Research Administration (NARA) in Maryland to seek new insights into German operations in the Second World War, including Operation Sea Lion.