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The Panzer Killers: The Untold Story of a Fighting General and His Spearhead Tank Division's Charge into the Third Reich

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Full Title:

The Panzer Killers: The Untold Story of a Fighting General and His Spearhead Tank Division's Charge into the Third Reich

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniel P. Bolger

ISBN:

9780593183724

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Dutton / Signet

Publication Date:

17th May 2022

UK Publication Date:

5th May 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

940.541273

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

A general-turned-historian reveals the remarkable battlefield heroics of Major General Maurice Rose, the World War II tank commander whose 3rd Armored Division struck fear into the hearts of Hitler's panzer crews. "The Panzer Killers is a great book, vividly written and shrewdly observed."-The Wall Street Journal Two months after D-Day, the Allies found themselves in a stalemate in Normandy, having suffered enormous casualties attempting to push through hedgerow country. Troops were spent, and American tankers, lacking the tactics and leadership to deal with the terrain, were losing their spirit. General George Pattonand the other top U.S. commanders needed an officer who knew how to break the impasse and roll over the Germans-they needed one man with the grit and the vision to take the war all the way to the Rhine. Patton and his peers selected Maurice Rose. The son of a rabbi, Rose never discussed his Jewish heritage. But his ferocity on the battlefield reflected an inner flame. He led his 3rd Armored Division not from a command post but from the first vehicle in formation, charging headfirst into a fight. He devised innovative tactics, made the most of American weapons, and personally chose the cadre of young officers who drove his division forward. From Normandy to the West Wall, from the Battle of the Bulge to the final charge across Germany, Maurice Rose's deadly division of tanks blasted through enemy lines and pursued the enemy with a remarkable intensity. In The Panzer Killers, Daniel P. Bolger, a retired lieutenant general and Iraq War veteran, offers up a lively, dramatic tale of Rose's heroism. Along the way, Bolger infuses the narrative with fascinating insights that could only come from an author who has commanded tank forces in combat. The result is a unique and masterful story of battlefield leadership, destined to become a classic.

Reviews

Gen. Roses story is now wonderfully told by Daniel Bolger, himself a three-star general who in retirement has become a masterly historian. . . . The Panzer Killers is a great book, vividly written and shrewdly observed.The Wall Street Journal

Hitting like a Sherman cannon, Daniel Bolgers The Panzer Killers drives the reader through a curtain of steel, shells, concrete, and flesh and into the heart of Germanys Third Reich. What unfolds is a captivating story of an unsung Jewish rabbis son who led Americas deadliest tank division across a river of blood to the cusp of victory.Jonathan W. Jordan, national bestselling author of Brothers Rivals Victors

Major General Maurice Rose finally gets his due in The Panzer Killers. Written with insight only a general turned historian could have, Daniel Bolger brings to life World War II's best tank commander in a riveting account of armored combat.Kevin Maurer, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of No Easy Day and author of Rock Force:The American Paratroopers Who Took Back Corregidor and Exacted MacArthur's Revenge on Japan

[Daniel] Bolger, who has himself commanded an armored division, gives a solid military insiders view of how armor, infantry, artillery, and air support cooperate on the battlefield. . . . He also offers pointed observations about Roses relations with the major figures of the Allied war effort, including Montgomery, Patton, Eisenhower, Bradley, and other, less familiar figures. A fascinating look at World War II as reflected in the career of an important yet largely forgotten Allied general.Kirkus Reviews

Bolger excels at the details of battle. . . . An exciting story well told . . . Enthusiasts of military history will love this book.Library Journal

Engrossing . . . Superb . . . A valuable addition to one of the wars most celebrated division commanders.The Association of the US Army

Author Bio

Daniel P. Bolger, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, was a combat commander in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. A top graduate at The Citadel and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Bolger earned a Phd in history from the University of Chicago. His military awards include five Bronze Star medals (one for valor) and the Combat Action Badge. He teaches history at North Carolina State University.

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