BOOKS - The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent Areas: Pictorial Record
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The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent Areas: Pictorial Record
Author: Kenneth E. Hunter
Year: December 28, 1951
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 47 MB
Year: December 28, 1951
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 47 MB
During World War II the photographers of the United States armed forces created on film a pictorial record of immeasurable value. Thousands of pictures are preserved in the photographic libraries of the armed services but are little seen by the public. In the narrative volumes of UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II, now being prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History of the United States Army, it is possible to include only a limited number of pictures. Therefore, a sub-series of pictorial volumes, of which this is one, has been planned to supplement the other volumes of the series. The photographs have been especially selected to show important terrain features, types of equipment and weapons, living and weather conditions, military operations, and matters of human interest. These volumes will preserve and make accessible for future reference some of the best pictures of World War II. An appreciation not only of the terrain upon which actions were fought, but also of its influence on the capabilities and limitations of weapons in the hands of both our troops and those of the enemy, can be gained through a careful study of the pictures herein presented. These factors are essential to a clear understanding of military history. This book deals with the European Theater of Operations, covering the period from the build-up in the United Kingdom through V-E Day.U.S. Army in World War IICMH Pub 12-3, Cloth; CMH Pub 12-3-1, Paper1951, 2005; 464 pages, illustrations, appendixes, indexGPO S N: 008-029-00427-5The buildup of forces in the United Kingdom and the campaigns in Normandy, northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and central Europe recorded in photographs.