Aachen: The U.S. Army's Battle for Charlemagne's City in World War II
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Author(s)Robert W. Baumer
PublisherStackpole Books
ISBN / ASIN0811714829
ISBN-139780811714822
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank747,377
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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By September 1944, the Allied advance across France and Belgium had turned into attrition along the German frontier. Standing between the Allies and the Third Reich's industrial heartland was the city of Aachen, once the ancient seat of Charlemagne's empire and now firmly entrenched within Germany's Siegfried Line fortifications. The city was on the verge of capitulating until Hitler forbade surrender.Dramatic story of the American battle for Aachen, the first city on German soil to fall to the Allies in World War II. Chronicles the six weeks of hard combat for the city, culminating in eight days of fighting in the streets Details the involvement of some of the U.S. Army's finest units, including the 1st Infantry Division ("Big Red One"), the 30th Infantry Division ("Roosevelt's SS"), and the 2nd Armored Division ("Hell on Wheels")
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