Jerry Murland
Autor de Retreat and Rearguard 1914: The BEF’s Actions From Mons to the Marne
Series
Obras de Jerry Murland
Retreat and Rearguard - Dunkirk 1940: The Evacuation of the BEF to the Channel Ports (2016) 19 copias
The Dunkirk Perimeter and Evacuation 1940: France and Flanders Campaign (Battleground Books: WWII) (2019) 8 copias
The Battle of the Ypres-Comines Canal 1940: France and Flanders Campaign (Battleground Books: WWII) (2020) 5 copias
The Western Dunkirk Corridor 1940: Ledringhem, Wormhout and West Capelle (Battleground Books: WWII) (2022) 2 copias
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 18
- Miembros
- 175
- Popularidad
- #122,547
- Valoración
- 4.3
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 47
Chapter One is an twelve page introduction called ‘The First Steps to War’. It is brief, and states wrongly that the Munich Agreement was in 1936, when it was in fact in 1938. There is a brief overview of the higher formations and their commanders. Chapters Two, Three and Four cover the actions of the three corps level formations on the Escaut Line, with Chapter Five about the role of artillery. Chapter Six provides details of four car tours and two walking tours of the area. The four chapters on the historical actions in May 1940 are interesting and informative, and obviously focus on just the actions on the Escaut Line.
The car tours and walking routes are very useful if you intend to visit the area. They provide much detailed information, which should make visiting the area relaxing and logical. Directions are included, and places to stop for a specific event or reason. The book contains several useful, interesting and relevant photographs, which assist in understanding the nature of the area and what a visitor will see some seventy-six years after the event.
In conclusion, if you are considering visiting this area to view the battlefields of May 1940, I consider this book to be essential reading. If not, the details of this battle are valuable, although readers may find other accounts more comprehensive. My last observation is whether this format of publication is better on the internet, as changes may affect the tours that cannot be reflected in the book, and the internet is more dynamic.… (más)