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Knife Edge

Montgomery and the Battle of the Bulge

Robert Oulds 

KnifeEdge 

The hidden story of Field Marshal Montgomery and the British led victory over Hitler’s last great gamble.

The Battle of the Bulge was the last great German counter-attack of World War Two. An epic confrontation, it almost turned the tide of the war.

The decisive role of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and the British-led forces in thwarting the Fuhrer's plans has remained largely hidden from view.

In Knife Edge: Montgomery and the Battle of the Bulge, the military historian Robert Oulds tells the real story of that victory. The bold German surprise attack shocked and nearly overawed the American forces in the path of the Panzer’s ferocious assault.

The German Fuhrer had the British commander in his sights. Ultimately the leader of the Third Reich wanted to capture the British-held port of Antwerp and then isolate and destroy Montgomery’s 21st Army Group. However, Monty, as the Field Marshal was known, was never going to let that happen. He planned the allied response to the German attack, took over the command of two American armies, and drove the Nazis back.

The Battle of the Bulge was very much Montgomery’s battle. And the victory when it finally came was his victory.

Knife-Edge punctures many of the myths that have grown up around the battle, and looks at the enormous controversy surrounding Montgomery’s role at the heart of this great confrontation between Nazi Germany and the allies. Some historians have sought to almost write him out of the fighting altogether - but now it is time to tell the long overdue story of Montgomery and the Battle of the Bulge.

Drawing on telegrams and personal letters, Oulds brings the role of Monty vividly to life. It is a book that no one interested in World War Two will want to miss.

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