
The Battle for the Rhine
The Battle of the Bulge and the Ardennes Campaign, 1944
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James Adams
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Robin Neillands
Historian Robin Neillands gets to the truth of what really happened. He examines the often difficult relationships between the Allied generals and the nature of Eisenhower's exercise of his role as Supreme Commander. With superb battle narratives throughout and clear analysis of success and failure at every point, the author casts a new and informed light on the long-drawn-out and costly struggle for the Rhine.
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
According to the author the Brits save the day for the Allies or they should have!Would you ever listen to anything by Robin Neillands again?
The narrator did a find job one of the few English spoke narrators who was ease to listen to.Have you listened to any of James Adams’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
noYou didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Did presented critical of American Army actions with much true. ie Pattons disasterous attempt to rescue his POW son in law. But the way the arguement was woven reminds of lawyers defense arguments. Took a lot to sit throught the "stoey telling"Allies Lost WWII
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The author has chosen this book to defend Montgomery, attack Eisenhower, Patton and Bradley and to explain multiple times that the US was not the only army that fought on the Allied side in WWII. His tone is whiny and grating.
I did enjoy the detailed insight into the Market Garden, Antwerp and Scheldt offenses and the forest east of Achen quite interesting.
I love military history without all the undertones of bitterness.
Detailed Bias
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How the Brit’s won WWII singlehanded.
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Hyper-critical for what?
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A blatantly biased viewpoint
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Interesting perspective
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Pro-British view of WWII
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The Battle for the Whine
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Where does The Battle for the Rhine rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
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An alternative to what we've heard do far about this event. The An alternative to what we've heard do far about this event. TheWhat about James Adams’s performance did you like?
Understandable.and easy to listen to.A Decent alternative
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Would you ever listen to anything by Robin Neillands again?
NoWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
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At least I now know that operation Market Garden failed because of the Americans and yet poor Monty got all the blame. This is a terrible accounting that ignores or distorts many documented facts.A Load of Rubbish
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