Generals of the Ardennes: American Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge - Jerry D. Morelock - Books - Military Bookshop - 9781780390000 - November 1, 2010
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Generals of the Ardennes: American Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge

Jerry D. Morelock

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Generals of the Ardennes: American Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge

In the many decades since the German army smashed into the American lines in the Battle of the Bulge, opinion of the U. S. senior command's leadership capabilities has fluctuated between hero worship and scorn, with the latter view becoming more predominant as the initial glow of victory faded. Rather than a conventional study of the Ardennes offensive, "Generals of the Ardennes: American Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge" studies five examples of American command leadership at different levels to answer two questions: what characteristics of leadership did these generals display, and how did they affect the overall battle? Based on extensive documentation and personal interviews with participants, "Generals of the Ardennes" provides a description and analysis of: Dwight Eisenhower's role as coalition commander; Omar Bradley's direction of the 12th Army Group during the crisis; Lieutenant General William Simpson's contribution to the Ninth Army's part in defeating the German onslaught; Major General Troy Middleton's stand with the VIII Corps in the center of the fighting; Major General Alan Jones and Brigadier General Bruce Clarke and how they dealt with the challenges and confusions at "the point of the spear". Amid the countless books in many languages that tell and retell the history of the Battle of the Bulge, this one is unique in its focus on American generalship during those epic and decisive weeks that turned the tide of World War II in Europe. For that reason, it stands as both a significant history and an important document for the study of command and control. First published in 1994. 452 pages. ill.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2010
ISBN13 9781780390000
Publishers Military Bookshop
Pages 448
Dimensions 226 × 23 × 150 mm   ·   594 g
Language English  
Contributor Martin Blumenson

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