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The Allies’ controversial attempts—Market Garden and Plunder Varsity—to cross the Rhine using airborne forces in WWII.
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Respected British historian Lloyd Clark explores why the Allied advance on Rome through Anzio went wrong, making it what Churchill called “my worst moment in the war.” HBC Club Edition. 416 pp.
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One of the UK’s leading military historians, Lloyd Clark is Senior Lecturer at the Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. The author of several books—including Crossing the Rhine, Anzio: Italy and the Battle for Rome—1944, and co-author (with Gary Sheffield) of World War I: An Illustrated History—he has lectured on military history around the world, has frequently served as a battlefield guide on multiple continents and has worked extensively on radio and television as an historical adviser and interviewee. Clark’s “Line of Fire,” “Command Decisions” and “Battle Plan” television series have been extensively screened in the United States on the History Channel.
