World War II Street-Fighting Tactics

World War II Street-Fighting Tactics

World War II Street-Fighting Tactics

World War II Street-Fighting Tactics

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Overview

In a continuation of the tactics mini-series, this book analyzes the physical tactics of the close-quarter fighting that took place in ruined cities during World War II. Street-to-street fighting in cities was not a new development, but the bombed-out shells of cities and advances in weaponry meant that World War II took such strategies to a new level of savagery and violence. Packed with eye-witness accounts, tutorials from original training manuals, maps, and full-colour artwork, this is an eye-opening insight into the tactics and experiences of infantry fighting their way through ruined cities in the face of heavy casualty rates and vicious resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782008460
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Series: Elite , #168
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Dr Stephen Bull is the Curator of the Museum of Lancashire in Preston, which incorporates the collections of several local regiments. Born in 1960, he graduated from the University of Wales with a BA (Hons) in history in 1981, and obtained his doctorate from University College, Swansea, with a study of English Civil War weapons. For several years from 1984 he worked at the National Army Museum, on a fortifications project and later in the Weapons Department. He has written numerous articles for specialist journals, including a number on the weapons and tactics of World War I.
Dr Stephen Bull worked for the National Army Museum and BBC in London before taking up his current post as Curator of Military History and Archaeology with Lancashire Museums. A consultant to the University of Oxford he is also a Member of the Institute for Archaeologists, and has made TV appearances that include the series Battlefield Detectives, news and archaeology features. Published on both sides of the Atlantic and in several languages, he is the author of a number of works for Osprey including titles on tactics in World War II. Dr Bull has been one of the key contributors to the accompanying television series screened in the United Kingdom and North America.
Peter Dennis was inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn, leading him to study Illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.

Table of Contents


Introduction 3
'Blitzkrieg' in Urban Areas 6 Prewar doctrine: German - British
1940: anticipating invasion American responses The Eastern Front, 1941-44 14 The opening rush Stalingrad: the academy of street fighting Warsaw: improvisation and terror Lessons from Warsaw: the German analysis The Italian Experience 26 The Canadians in Ortona British analysis: Fighting in Built Up Areas (1943)
Cassino Air support: Training Manual No.5 The Us Army in NW Europe 31 Doctrine: FM 31-50 The urban environment - squad organization - house-to-house fighting - tank/infantry co-operation - raiding Practical experience: 23rd Infantry at Brest - 26th Infantry at Aachen - 410th Infantry at Schillersdorf Germany, 1945 48 German forces Allied forces - flamethrowers Conclusions 54 Select Bibliography 56 Plate Commentaries 57 Index 64
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