Combatting The Guerrilla
Learning the lessons of WWII Anti-insurgency
In mid-1945, the Allies could see the end of the war in Europe approaching quickly. And, with Germany's bitter resistance continuing it was clear that they would probably have to deal with some armed opposition from resistance groups even after the end of normal combat and or a Nazi surrender.

This small manual was quickly put together in such anticipation of US troops having to play an anti-insurgency role against such hard-corp nazi elements. It was meant to be a quick primer on various tactical methods used by resistance groups against the occupying Nazis and the Nazi countermeasures against them. By presenting these specific 'after action reports' and evaluating countermeasure effectiveness it was thought this could be helpful to troops and leaders of the Allied forces occupying the now falling Germany.

Covered topics include:
Ambushes/raids/vehicle sabotage/ railroad attacks/ Communications & phone line sabotage/bombings etc. Experiences of the Germans in combatting guerrilla movements in France, Poland, Italy, Yugoslavia and Russia are noted in detail. And, an appendix entry on the German 'Werewolf' forces is also included.
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Combatting The Guerrilla
Learning the lessons of WWII Anti-insurgency
In mid-1945, the Allies could see the end of the war in Europe approaching quickly. And, with Germany's bitter resistance continuing it was clear that they would probably have to deal with some armed opposition from resistance groups even after the end of normal combat and or a Nazi surrender.

This small manual was quickly put together in such anticipation of US troops having to play an anti-insurgency role against such hard-corp nazi elements. It was meant to be a quick primer on various tactical methods used by resistance groups against the occupying Nazis and the Nazi countermeasures against them. By presenting these specific 'after action reports' and evaluating countermeasure effectiveness it was thought this could be helpful to troops and leaders of the Allied forces occupying the now falling Germany.

Covered topics include:
Ambushes/raids/vehicle sabotage/ railroad attacks/ Communications & phone line sabotage/bombings etc. Experiences of the Germans in combatting guerrilla movements in France, Poland, Italy, Yugoslavia and Russia are noted in detail. And, an appendix entry on the German 'Werewolf' forces is also included.
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Combatting The Guerrilla

Combatting The Guerrilla

by Christina Cavazos
Combatting The Guerrilla

Combatting The Guerrilla

by Christina Cavazos

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Learning the lessons of WWII Anti-insurgency
In mid-1945, the Allies could see the end of the war in Europe approaching quickly. And, with Germany's bitter resistance continuing it was clear that they would probably have to deal with some armed opposition from resistance groups even after the end of normal combat and or a Nazi surrender.

This small manual was quickly put together in such anticipation of US troops having to play an anti-insurgency role against such hard-corp nazi elements. It was meant to be a quick primer on various tactical methods used by resistance groups against the occupying Nazis and the Nazi countermeasures against them. By presenting these specific 'after action reports' and evaluating countermeasure effectiveness it was thought this could be helpful to troops and leaders of the Allied forces occupying the now falling Germany.

Covered topics include:
Ambushes/raids/vehicle sabotage/ railroad attacks/ Communications & phone line sabotage/bombings etc. Experiences of the Germans in combatting guerrilla movements in France, Poland, Italy, Yugoslavia and Russia are noted in detail. And, an appendix entry on the German 'Werewolf' forces is also included.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158604911
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent.
Publication date: 12/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 187 KB
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