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Pendulum of War: Three Battles at El Alamein

hardcoverApril 21, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9781585676552 ISBN-10: 1585676551
Publisher
Abrams Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 21, 2005
Weight
1.8 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×2.50×12.70 cm

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Pendulum of War: Three Battles at El Alamein by Barr, Niall J. A.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781585676552.

Based on extensive original research, Pendulum of War looks at the arguments behind the change in fortunes of Britainâ s desert army in 1942. Barr provides a vivid picture of the fighting at el Alamein from the early desperate days of July to the final costly victory in Novembe A compelling new history of a crucial turning point in the Second World War, and a detailed picture of the British Army at a critical stage in its fight against Hitlerâ s Germany. In June 1942, following the fall of Tobruk, the defeated British Eighth Army was streaming back towards the tiny railway halt of El Alamein in the western desert of Egypt. The Eighth Army had suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Rommelâ s Panzerarmee Afrika. Yet just five months later, the famous bombardment opened the Eighth Armyâ s own offensive which destroyed the Axis threat to Egypt. Explanations for the remarkable change of fortune have generally been sought in the personalities of the commanders Generals Auchinleck and Montgomery, and that of their legendary opponent, Field Marshall Rommel. Pendulum of War is the story of how an army learnt from its mistakes. Niall Barr shows that the focus on personality has blurred the continuity of experience that saw the Eighth Army transform itself from a tactically inept collection of units into a battle-winning force that eventually mastered the veterans of Rommelâ s Afrika Korps. The book provides a vivid and fresh perspective on the fighting at El Alamein from the early desperate days of July to the final costly victory in November.