Monty's Highlanders
By (Author) Patrick Delaforce
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Military
14th August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
940.541241
Paperback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The 51st Highland Division was the most famous infantry division that fought with the British Army in WW2. It was the only infantry division in the armies of the British Empire that accompanied Monty from during Alamein to Berlin. After the 1940 disaster at St Valry when many were killed or captured, the re-formed 51st were a superlative division, brilliantly inspired and led. The Highway Decorators (after their famous HD cypher) fought with consummate success through North Africa and Tunisia and from Normandy into the heart of Germany. Blooded at Alamein where they suffered over 2000 casualties they pursued the Afrika Korps via Tripoli and Tunis fighting fierce battles along the way. They lost 1,500 men helping to liberate Sicily. Back to the UK for the second front, the Highlanders battled their way through Normandy bocage, the break-out to the Seine, triumphal re-occupation of St Valry, and were the first troops to cross the Rhine, fighting on to Bremen and Bremerhaven. In the eleven months fighting in NW Europe in 1944 and 1945 the Highlanders suffered more than 9000 casualties. AUTHOR: Patrick Delaforce served with 11th Armoured Division during the advance through NW Europe. After a career in the wine trade he became a professional writer. Among his books in print with Pen and Sword are Churchill's Desert Rats in North Africa, Burma, Sicily and Italy, Wellington Le Beau and Monty's Marauders. In 2015 he was appointed to the rank of Chavalier in the Ordre National de la Legion d'honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour). This is in recognition of his 'acknowledged military engagement and steadfast involvement in the Liberation of France during the Second World War'.
Patrick Delaforce is the author of numerous historical works including Wellington The Beau, Churchill's Secret Weapons and Smashing The Atlantic Wall, all with Pen and Sword. He served in the Royal Horse Artillery during the closing stages of WW2 in Normandy and onto Germany. He lives in Brighton.