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Index
Front Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Maps
Foreword by David M. Glantz
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Selected Foreign Words
Introduction
1. Immature Armies
Concepts of War Fighting
The Challenges of Command
The American, British, and Canadian Armies in 1944
Conclusions
2. The Tipping Point
The First Seven Weeks, 6 June–25 July 1944
The Land Situation on the Eve of the Breakout
Airpower and the Land Campaign
Operations behind German Lines
Operational-Level Intelligence
Conclusions
3. July: Breakthrough and Near Breakthrough
Operation Cobra
Immediate Post-Cobra Operations: 1–6 August
Operation Bluecoat
Operational Art and Generalship
4. August: Incomplete Encirclements
Operations of 12 Army Group: From Cobra to the Falaise Pocket
Operations of 21 Army Group: From Bluecoat to the Falaise Pocket
The Falaise Pocket and the Deep Encirclement
Operational Art and Generalship in August
Conclusions
5. September: Operational Ideas and Developments on the Ground
Rival Concepts of Operations
Allied Intelligence and the German Situation until Mid-September
From Pursuit to Culmination
Back to Stalemate: The Autumn Campaign
6. Logistic Realities
The Logistic System
The System at Work: Growing Problems and Failures
Operational Consequences of Logistic Failure
Logistic Realities and Conclusions
7. Command, Operational Art, and Generalship
Issues of Command
Concepts of Operations, Generalship, and Operational Art
Operational Art and Generalship in September
Conclusions
Postscript
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Back Cover
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