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Division Leclerc: The Leclerc Column and Free French 2nd Armored Division, 1940–1946: Elite

Autor Merlin Robinson, Thomas Seignon Ilustrat de Raffaele Ruggeri
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2018
'General Leclerc' was the nom de guerre adopted by the Gaullist officer Philippe de Hautcloque, to protect his family in occupied France.

He became France's foremost fighting commander, and his armored division (the '2e DB') its most famous formation. Starting as a small scratch force of mostly African troops organised and led by Leclerc in French Equatorial Africa, it achieved early success raiding Italian and German positions in co-operation with Britain's Long Range Desert Group. Following the Allied victory in North Africa it was expanded and reorganised as a US Army-style armoured division, with American tanks and other armoured vehicles. Shipped to the UK, in spring 1944, it was assigned to Patton's US Third Army, landing in time for the Normandy breakout and being given the honour of liberating Paris in August 1944.

Combining a thorough analysis of their combat and organisation with detailed colour plates of their uniforms and equipment, this is the fascinating story of Free France's most effective fighting force.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472830074
ISBN-10: 1472830075
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: Black & white photos and colour plates
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Seria Elite

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Philippe de Hautecloque becomes 'Francois Leclerc'
Gaullist mission to French Equatorial Africa, August 1940
The Colonne Leclerc - seizure of French West Africa - raids on Italians in southern Libya - capture of strategic Kouffra Oasis, March 1941
Co-operation with LRDG - link-up with Eighth Army, 1942
Brigade-strength 'L Force' in Tunisia, February-May 1943
Formation of division, May-August 1943 - equipment by US Army
Assignment to Patton's Third Army in UK, spring 1944
August 1944: Operation 'Cobra', and liberation of Paris
Alsace/Lorraine - capture of Strasbourg, November 1944
Into Bavaria, April 1945
Occupation duties, and stand down, 1946

Recenzii

A very interesting account with top notch artwork illustrating the colourful vehicle markings and uniforms of the division's units