Operation Nordwind 1945 (Hitler's last offensive in the West)
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Product Details
Author:
Steven J. Zaloga, Jim Laurier
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
96
Publisher:
Bloomsbury USA (June 22, 2010)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781846036835
ISBN-10:
1846036836
Weight:
10.24oz
Dimensions:
7.2" x 9.7" x 0.3"
File:
Macmillan Trade-Macmillan_Print_US_Trade_20260413220425-20260413.xml
Folder:
Macmillan Trade
List Price:
$25.00
Series:
Campaign
Case Pack:
1
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$19.25
Publisher Identifier:
P-STM
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Osprey Publishing
Overview
Operation Nordwind is one of the lesser known campaigns of World War II (1939-1945), yet one of the more intriguing. Largely overshadowed by the Battle of the Bulge further north, Nordwind was the last great operation by the Waffen-SS Panzer divisions in the west, and the last time the Wehrmacht was on the offensive in the West. The campaign also highlights the difficulties of inter-Allied cooperation between the Americans and the French. This campaign has been extensively treated in German and French accounts, but is not well covered in English.








