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| #240450 in Books | Osprey | Model: OSPCAM242 | 2012-03-20 | 2012-03-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.85 x.27 x7.27l,.66 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | 9781849085915||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Fortifications weren't completely obsolete yet|By M. Barry|Fixed fortifications, of the kind seen in WWI, were generally thought to have gone the way of the dinosaurs after the failure of the Maginot line at the start of WWII. The Metz Campaign, however, proved that concrete fortifications still had their uses.
Manned by second-rate lower quality German troops the M||“This is another little gem of a book from Osprey, which excels at publishing excellent accounts of World War II battles and personalities.” ―Al Hemingway, WWII History (Early Winter 2013)|About the Author
General George Patton's most controversial campaign was the series of battles in autumn 1944 along the German frontier which centered on the fortified city of Metz. It took nearly four months, from September to December 1944, for Patton's Third Army to capture the Metz-Thionville fortified zone. In part, the problem was logistics. As was the case with the rest of the Allied forces in the European Theatre, supplies were limited until the port of Antwerp could finally be c...
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