Monty's Iron Sides.

By Patrick Delaforce

ISBN: 9781909869875

Printed: 2001

Publisher: Chancellor Press. london

Dimensions 17 × 24 × 2.5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 24 x 2.5

£21.00
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In the original dustsheet. Binding the same as the dustsheet.

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On 6 June 1944, Major-General Bernard Montgomery chose his ‘Iron Sides’, the famous British 3rd Division, to spearhead the Allied attack on the Normandy beaches on D-Day. As the only division in the British Liberation Army to participate in the savage fighting from D-Day all the way through to VE-Day, the Iron Sides’ contribution to victory in Europe was immense. Their courageous efforts won them two Victoria Crosses, but the price in lives was high; the division suffered 15,000 casualties including 2,586 killed in action. The 3rd was probably the most ‘British’ of all the divisions fighting in North-West Europe. It included the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, a Highland gunner regiment, the Royal Ulster Rifles, the two roses of East Yorkshire and South Lancashire, the East Anglians (Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolns) and the Midlands (Warwick and Shropshire), besides cockneys from the Middlesex Regiment and the Recce Regiment from Northumberland. Following the successful formula adopted in his other divisional histories, Patrick Delaforce draws on the personal experiences of privates, NCOs and young officers from the dozen fighting regiments of the 3rd Division – the words of the soldiers who fought at the sharp end of war.

Review: This is a great read. My only regret is that some episodes and time frames are rather short. IMO the book could have been twice as long and thereby better.

Patrick Delaforce fought as a troop leader in Normandy and served in Germany and Holland during the Second World War. He was awarded the Bronze Cross of Orange-Nassau and was twice mentioned in despatches. After the war he worked as a Port wine shipper and in advertising before becoming a professional writer. He is the author of many Military History books as well as a number of travel books and biographies.

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