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“a provocative and stimulating addition to the study of World War II.”
HistoryNetPerfect for readers of Max Hastings, James Holland and Stephen
E. Ambrose.By September 1944 the Germany army in France had been
decimated and survivors were streaming back to the Reich. The British
SAS commanders were clearing the way for the American armies of George
S. Patton, Alexander Patch and Courtney Hodges. By the afternoon of
September 11, 1944, men of the U.S. 5th Armored Division penetrated the
poorly defended Siegfried Line. Yet just when the Rhine was ripe for the
taking General Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered all further advances to be
halted.Could combination of American forces supported by the British SAS
have crossed the Rhine and thrust into the heart of Germany in the
autumn of 1944? Did Eisenhower’s rigid adherence to his broad-front
strategy delay the end of the war by several months and cause thousands
of men to lose their lives in the bloody struggles in the Ardennes and
the Hurtgen Forest during the Battle of the Bulge?Charles Whiting’s
brilliant book Death on a Distant Frontier is a hard-hitting reappraisal
of Eisenhower’s tactics. Through extensive research Whiting shines a
light on the conflicts of personalities between the various generals and
explores how Eisenhower conducted the war to ensure that his insiders
reaped the glory of being the first American army to cross the Rhine.As
a veteran of this campaign, Whiting was a witness to the turmoil that
reigned during this fourth month period, yet through his fast-paced
narrative and informed analysis he is able to provide vivid insight into
this much-overlooked period of the Second World War when the Allies
could have broken through into Nazi Germany.