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The Siegfried Line : Then and Now, Hardback Book

The Siegfried Line : Then and Now Hardback

Edited by Daniel Taylor

Part of the Then an Now series

Hardback

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Lead author Karel Margry, with material by Winston Ramsey and Charles P StaceyEditor: Daniel TaylorText: Approx 63,000 words in main account plus 31,000 word in captions. Up to 700 images including maps, photographs and illustrations.

Of these, around 120 may be in a colour section making up the concluding section of the book. The book comes in three distinct sections the first is an in-depth analysis of the German 'Westwall' defence system built between 1936 and 1944.

This includes the build phases, the organisation of the workforce and the political background.

The second section looks at the Allied campaign to overcome the defences of the Siegfried Line through the winter of 1944/45, focussing on three major operations by the US, British and Canadian armies.

The third section deals with the perception of the Westwall in the eighty years since the war and then outlines a battlefield tour guide of those elements that still survive.

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