Monty's Men
The British Army and the Liberation of Europe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:15th Jul '14
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This book offers a fresh perspective on Britain's military strength during WWII, highlighting the effectiveness of the British Army against Nazi Germany, as seen in Monty's Men.
In Monty's Men, historian John Buckley presents a compelling reassessment of Great Britain's military capabilities during World War II. He challenges the widely held belief that the British Army was outmatched by Hitler's formidable forces. Through meticulous research, Buckley chronicles the experiences of British commanders and soldiers across the European battlefields, from the pivotal D-Day invasion to the final victory in Europe, VE-Day. The narrative takes readers from the harrowing Normandy beaches to the strategic battles at Arnhem and the Rhine, ultimately reaching the Baltic, all while revealing the true strength of the British Army.
This revisionist study of the campaign to liberate Northern Europe showcases a diverse array of characters, from lesser-known soldiers to prominent historical figures like Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Buckley integrates detailed military analysis with personal narratives, painting a vivid picture of the experiences and challenges faced by men at war. The book seeks to dismantle long-standing misconceptions about Britain's role in the conflict, providing a fresh perspective on the effectiveness and resilience of British forces.
Monty's Men not only highlights the strategic victories achieved by the British Army but also honors the courage and determination of the individuals who fought bravely against the Nazi regime. Buckley's work serves as a reminder of the complexities of warfare and the importance of reevaluating historical narratives to better understand the past.
‘His authority, blended with readability and a genuinely fresh, exciting and convincing thesis, makes this the finest account of D-Day and beyond for many, many a year.’ —James Holland, BBC History Magazine -- James Holland * BBC History Magazine *
‘ A well-argued take on the role of the British army in the campaign in northwest Europe… a balanced study that stresses the British Army’s effectiveness, both in using the resources at its disposal appropriately and in developing skills that made a valuable contribution to Allied success.’—Diane Lees, The Times.
-- Diane Lees * The Times *
ISBN: 9780300205343
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
384 pages