
Snow & Steel
The Battle of the Bulge 1944-45
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Narrado por:
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Paul Boehmer
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Tim Reynolds
Between December 16, 1944 and January 15, 1945, American forces found themselves entrenched in the heavily forested Ardennes region of Belgium, France, and Luxembourg defending against an advancing German army amid freezing temperatures, deep snow, and dense fog. Operation Herbstnebel - Autumn Mist - was a massive German counter-offensive that stunned the Allies in its scope and intensity. In the end, the 40-day long Battle of the Bulge, as it has come to be called, was the bloodiest battle fought by U.S. forces in World War II, and indeed the largest land battle in American history. Before effectively halting the German advance, some 89,000 of the 610,000 American servicemen committed to the campaign had become casualties, including 19,000 killed. The engagement saw the taking of thousands of Americans as prisoners of war, some of whom were massacred by the SS - but it also witnessed the storied stand by U.S. forces at Bastogne as German forces besieged the region and culminated in a decisive if costly American victory. Ordered and directed by Hitler himself--against the advice of his generals - the Ardennes offensive was the last major German offensive on the Western Front. In the wake of the defeat, many experienced German units were left severely depleted of men and equipment. Its last reserve squandered, these irreplaceable losses would hasten the end of the war.
In Snow and Steel, Peter Caddick-Adams draws on interviews with over 100 participants of the campaign, as well as archival material from both German and US sources, to offer an engagingly written and thorough reassessment of the historic battle. Exploring the failings of intelligence that were rife on both sides, the effects of weather, and the influence of terrain on the battle's outcome, Caddick-Adams deftly details the differences in weaponry and doctrine between the US and German forces, while offering new insights into the origins of the battle.
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well worth the time!!! Awesome!!
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Ugh.
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The author brought together facts that I knew, but had never put together time wise. It was very enlightening. The sheer number of German accounts guarantee the evenhanded presentation. Well worth the time and money.
Great History; Mediocre Reading
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Great book spoiled by narrator
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Would you listen to Snow & Steel again? Why?
I plan to listen to this one again to catch more of the details.What did you like best about this story?
The story of the Battle of the Bulge told in great detail including many facts that I had previously not known.What about Paul Boehmer and Tim Reynolds ’s performance did you like?
Clearly presented and well spoken. The narration holds your attention.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No you need time to digest all of the details.Excellent and detailed history of the Battle of th
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great
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LOVED IT.
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Very good story.....but
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After growing up hearing my Dad's occasional discussions of what happened to him and his unit in the Ardennes in the winter of 44 and 45 with the 2nd Infantry Division, I got pretty interested in this subject. My wife and I later visited the area, which is very accessible. I read Toland's book, and MacDonald's book (liked them both), but this gives a bit of a different perspective. Interesting how the author refutes the old rumor that Bradley and Ike sacrificed all those men in order to bring the war to an end quicker. Also, this version of the story provides more of a German perspective on it. We are still progressing through it.Several other reviewers have objected to the pronunciation of certain words, particularly German ones. I found no problem at all, perhaps what bothers them is when you try to speak a different language, you have to switch gears a bit to get the pronunciation right. You'll find a lot of casual multi-lingual people don't do that, and don't quite get the pronunciation right, either. That Ultra is pronounced with a long U didn't bother me at all, either--that complaint falls under the "who cares" category in my book.
A good book, provided you're interested in the details of this story. Having visited the area makes the reference to place names a lot easier, too. This book is particularly good for appreciating the sacrifice and the hell these people went through.
A very engrossing story
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