“Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War” (Crown Publishing, 448 pages, $30), by Terry Brighton: During a dinner in Saigon with some news correspondents in 1971, Gen. Creighton Abrams, the U.S.
In WWII the U.S., Great Britain and Germany each produced a ground commander who stood out from the rest and who has come to define their countries' respective ways of war. Brighton combines archival ...
Historian Clark (Blitzkrieg) presents a fascinating group portrait of three of WWII’s most innovative and illustrious generals. A fierce advocate for tank warfare, George Patton commanded the Western ...
The General was restless. George Smith Patton Jr., who had long ago boasted that nothing would please him so much as to get in a tank and joust, medievally and to the death, with a single tank ...
General Sir Bernard Law Montgomery had been thrown back at the northern end of the Mareth Line. In a 15-mile-wide gap between the Matmata Mountains and the seashore, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had ...
Before General George S. Patton became famous in Europe, he proved his worth in the harsh deserts of North Africa. Facing the cunning and ruthless maneuvers of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, Patton took ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The British were likely aware that some ships of supplies had gotten through, but never imagined that their enemy could recover so quickly and launch an effective ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from World Conqueror 2 In World Conqueror II you will be a general to accomplish a lot of important campaigns during World War II and Cold War. You can fight ...
“Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War” by Terry Brighton (Crown Publishing, 448 pgs., $30) During a dinner in Saigon with some news correspondents in 1971, Gen. Creighton Abrams, the U.S.