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Brian Horrocks (1895–1985)

Autor de Corps Commander

15+ Obras 146 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: From wikimedia commons: Source: British Army Film and Photograph unit

Obras de Brian Horrocks

Corps Commander (1600) 45 copias
A Full Life (1960) 42 copias
The Highland Light Infantry (1969) — Editor — 8 copias
The Royal Engineers (1975) — Editor — 7 copias
The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) (1975) — Editor — 6 copias
The Scots Guards (the 3rd Guards) (1969) — Editor — 6 copias
The Durham Light Infantry (1975) — Editor — 5 copias
Wiltshire Regiment (Famous Regts. S) (1969) — Editor — 5 copias
The Gordon Highlanders (1961) 5 copias
The West Yorkshire Regiment (1974) — Editor — 4 copias
The Queens Royal Regiment (1967) — Editor — 3 copias
Escape to action (1961) 1 copia

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Good reading. He was one of the key British arm generals during the second world war. This account is not overly deep, but is well written and provides useful insight and perspective. I actually was more drawn to his time as a POW during WW1 and subsequent deployment to Russia advising the White Russian army. Reccommended reading for history types.
 
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Whiskey3pa | otra reseña | Mar 14, 2019 |
A ripping tale of life and war from one of the best WWII British field generals, Horrocks is perhaps best known to American war film buffs as the Lt. Gen. (Edward Fox) who gives Lt. Col. J.O.E. Vandeleur (Michael Caine) and a roomful of other brass their marching orders in the 1977 epic A Bridge Too Far. But there was much more to Horrocks' life than the disastrous Operation Market-Garden; the book lives up to its title. Montgomery was an Autistic by comparison.
 
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15
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Miembros
146
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#141,736
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2
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