Black Bull

Black Bull by Patrick Delaforce, published by Stackpole Books on July 8, 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 272 pages in English. This book presents an in-depth account of a British tank division during World War II, detailing their experiences throughout significant campaigns such as Normandy, the liberation of Amiens and Antwerp, and the final push into Germany.
Readers will find raw firsthand accounts from various military personnel, including commanders and tank crews, which reveal the realities of life at the forefront of the Allies’ war effort. The narrative covers critical operations, including flank protection during Operation Market Garden, providing insights into the challenges faced by soldiers in the European Theater. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the historical context and personal experiences that shaped this pivotal period in history.
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- From-the-turret story of a British tank division in World War II
- Follows the division through the Normandy campaign, the liberation of Amiens and Antwerp, flank protection during Operation Market Garden, and the final drive into Germany
- Raw firsthand accounts from commanders, riflemen, bombardiers, and tank crews
- Reveals what life was like at the sharp end of the Allies’ war effort
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