World War II River Assault Tactics
Explore the intricate tactics of river assaults during World War II in "World War II River Assault Tactics" by Gordon L. Rottman. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2013, this insightful book spans 64 pages, showcasing the critical role of river crossings in military strategy across the European and Russian fronts. Rottman delves into the significant challenges faced by troops, as exemplified by the impactful Meuse crossing at Sedan in May 1940, which decisively split the French Army. Through detailed analyses of various methods and outcomes, readers will gain a deeper understanding of both the successes and failures that marked these daring military maneuvers. Perfect for history enthusiasts and military strategists alike, this book offers a gripping look at the tactical innovations that shaped the course of the war.