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May 1940May 1940

May 1940

P. H. Kamphuis, H. Amersfoort

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"In May 1940, the Netherlands were overrun by German armed forces. The five-day campaign might seem to be a prime example of Blitzkrieg, which led shortly afterwards to the rapid and unexpected overthrow of France. This book, based on the newest scholarly research, argues that this is too simple a view. Even though the German assault on the Netherlands made use of tanks, aircraft and airborne troops, it was still a classic campaign against a weak opponent in a theater on the margins of Fall Gelb. In many instances, artillery and infantry were the decisive factors and it is debatable whether the bombing of Rotterdam can be seen as a precursor to the aerial terror campaigns against civilian populations that marked the later stages of the Second World War"--Page 4 of cover.

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OL Work ID
OL18816528W

Subjects

CampaignsWorld War, 1939-1945World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, netherlandsWestfeldzug (1940)Operation (Militär)

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