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McDrum -> books on Normandy campaign (11/7/2000 1:48:00 PM)

Gentlemen: I am looking for good books about the Normandy battles after D-day. For good I mean books where maps action is described at level under division, just the level I suppose to do SPWaW maps and battles. I am new to this and my only guess is about official histories, but don't know how and where get them. I am very interested in Bluecoat op. Thank you for your kindness,this forum is very interesting. McDrum




Wild Bill -> (11/7/2000 10:57:00 PM)

Here are a few. Map details varies, Mc Drum US Army in World War II Series "Breakout and Pursuit" Six Armies in Normandy, Keegan Beyond the Beachhead, Balkowski Steel Inferno, Reynolds Against the Panzers, Karamales Death Traps, Cooper Overlord, Hastings The View from the Turret, Folkstead Normandy, 1944, Osprey Books Battle Diary, Martin St Lo, CMH (Excellent maps) The Clay Pigeons of St. Lo, Johns That should be enough to get you going Wild Bill ------------------ In Arduis Fidelis Wild Bill Wilder Coordinator, Scenario Design Matrix Games




McDrum -> (11/7/2000 11:32:00 PM)

Thank you, Wild Bill. Could you, please, explain me what for is the "CMH" in "St Lo, CMH (Excellent maps)" Sorry for my ignorance. English is not my tongue and dont know all the common knowledge terms. Hope to be able of finding these books in the net! McDrum




Wild Bill -> (11/7/2000 11:34:00 PM)

My pleasure. CMH stands for Center of Military History...their material can be secured from the Printing Office of the US Govt. They have some great books, but some are expensive. This one is not, about $6 if I remember correctly. Wild Bill




Fabs -> (11/8/2000 2:19:00 PM)

To Wild Bill's list I would add 3 books by Ken Tout: - Tank - Tanks advance - To hell with tanks There is also "Battle", by kenneth Macksey. This book analyses a fictional battalion assault within the context of Bluecoat. Although the story is fictional, it is an excellent book to understand military operations of this size in the Bocage. More books about Normandy after D-Day: - Caen Anvil of victory Alexander mcKee - Hitler's fortress Cherbourg William B. Breuer - Hill 112 Major J.J. How - Normandy: the British breakout Major J.J. How (This is about operation Bluecoat and has excellent situation maps) If you can speak French, there are: - Charnwood Dominique Barbe (operations North west of Caen, june-early july '44) - 9 SS Panzer Division Herbert Fuerbringer (From Editions Heimdahl - available also in English, I think) - 12 SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend Hubert Meyer (Also Heimdahl, also possibly available in English) - La Panzer Lehr Division Jean Claude Perrigault (another effort by Heimdahl, may be available in English) Divisional and battalion histories offer the most detailed accounts and the better maps. Some excellent ones are: - The 15th Scottish Division 1939 - 1945 Lieut. Gen. H. G. Martin (Epsom and Bluecoat covered with excellent maps) - The Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry 1939 - 45 Major E.G. Godfrey There are many others. A good place to look for these books is the specialist book search engine at: http://www.sonic.net/~bstone/booksearch.html ------------------ Fabs [This message has been edited by Fabs (edited November 08, 2000).]




McDrum -> (11/8/2000 3:53:00 PM)

Thank you Fabs, for sharing with me your knowledge on bibliography. The kindness and pasion of people in the net helping us the newbies always surprises me greatly. McDrum




Fabs -> (11/9/2000 12:11:00 AM)

No trouble, mcDrum, always glad to help a fellow wargamer. [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/wink.gif[/img] ------------------ Fabs




Bonzo -> (11/9/2000 12:32:00 AM)

I'd add one book to Fabs' Ken Trout list, "A Fine Night for Tanks". ------------------ Robert (Bonzo) Lindsay, Coordinator 28th (North-west) Battalion Headquarters http://dreadnaught.home.icq.com [email]nwbattalion@icqmail.com[/email]




Tazman85 -> (11/9/2000 12:48:00 AM)

Hi All,Just a bit more on Normandy Books------Decision In Normandy,D'Este-Harper Perennial also Cross Channel Attack,Harrison-Konecky & Konecky.You may also try to get hold of After the Battle magazine issues which contain lots of info,maps,OOB etc. for many different battles of WW2.




GrinningDwarf -> (11/10/2000 4:05:00 AM)

At the risk of sounding trendy (or non-academic, or at least mainstream!), how about "Pegasus Bridge" by Stephen Ambrose? "Band of Brothers" (also by Ambrose) was pretty good, too.




Neil -> (11/10/2000 10:44:00 AM)

A lot of excellent books posted to date. From the German perspective the Canadian publisher JJ.Fedorwicz has a lot of excellent books especially on some of the SS Panzer divisions. http://www.jjfpub.mb.ca/.




RUsco -> (11/11/2000 6:52:00 AM)

Just finished "Battle for Mortain" by Alwyn Featherstone originaly titled "Saving the Breakout". Mostly about the US 30th Inf Div.Has a lot of battalion and company level action with antitank guns and artillary.




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