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Strafer, Desert General: The Life and Killing of Lt. General William Gott

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Strafer, Desert General: The Life and Killing of Lt. General William Gott

Contributors:

By (Author) N. S. Nash

ISBN:

9781781590904

Publisher:

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint:

Pen & Sword Military

Publication Date:

13th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Second World War
Modern warfare
Warfare and defence

Dewey:

940.5341092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

263

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Selected by Churchill to command 8th Army in 1942, in place of the sacked Auchinleck, 'Strafer' Gott was targeted by German intelligence as he flew to Cairo to take up his new post. Six ME109s intercepted his aircraft and, after shooting it down, deliberately obliterated the crash scene killing Gott in the process. As a result Montgomery was given his chance to command and the rest is history. But as this superb biography reveals, 'Strafer' deserves to be remembered for his exceptional talents, meteoric career and record of gallantry. His performance as a young officer in The Great War earned him the Military Cross (many thought a VC would have been more appropriate) and he repeatedly made determined efforts to escape. In 1939 he was commanding his Battalion as a Lieutenant Colonel and in just two years he rose to become a Lieutenant General. In doing so he became recognised as a superb Desert General whose aggression, originality and leadership qualities were supported by charm, warmth and compassion. While it is fascinating to surmise what would have happened had Gott and not Monty fought Rommel, it can be confidently said that relations with our allies would have benefitted. Thoroughly researched, using primary source material, this book is a rewarding and revealing read. SELLING POINTS: The first biography of an outstanding soldier and commander Had Gott not been killed he-and not Montgomery-would have commanded 8th Army in North Africa Gott was the only general to be targeted for assassination by the Germans Reveals fascinating details of the Luftwaffe mission that shot Gott's plane down and then destroyed the survivors on the ground An important addition to the bibliography of WW2 and an overdue examination of Gott's character and achievements 16 pages of b/w plates

Author Bio

N S 'Tank' Nash CBE, is a retired brigadier. His highly amusing 'Sustainer' articles in military journals attracted a wide following. He is the author of K Boat Catastrophe, Chitral Charlie and Valour in the Trenches (all published by Pen and Sword Books). He lives near Malmesbury, Gloucestershire.

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