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The French Army 1939–45 (1)

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On paper at least the French army in 1939 was the most powerful land army in the world.

Sheltered behind the fortifications of the Maginot line was an army which drew its troops from colonies and territories all over the world.

It included spahis from algeria, calvary from Morocco, Chasseur Alpin from the high Vosges and some of the world's most modern and powerful tanks.

The horrendous losses of the Great War had developed a psychological dependence on fortifications and a lack of flexibility in both tactics and strategy.

It's officers were prepared to fight the positional warfare of 1914-18 not the 'Blitzkrieg' of 1940.

This book, the first of a five volume set, looks at the uniforms, equipment and organisation of France's military forces during WW2.

It details the French army on the eve of war and the troops which fought the "Phoney War", the campaign in Norway and the lightning invasion of France in May-June 1940.

Also detailed are the forces of "Greater France" in North Africa, the Middle East and Indochina.

Finally, it examines the army and armistice and Vichy France.

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Product Details
Osprey Publishing
1855326663 / 9781855326668
Paperback / softback
15/04/1998
United Kingdom
48 pages, 50 b/w; 8 col
184 x 248 mm, 186 grams