by Alan Clark (Author)
The epic story of one of the most bitter and dramatic battles fought between German and Allied forces during the whole of the Second World War. The decisive action took place within five days, and twice its outcome hung in the balance. By the third day, the number of German dead exceeded their losses in all other theatres since the outbreak of hostilities. The German parachutists were confined for supply and reinforcements to a single airstrip at Maleme, yet on this one foothold they managed to land over eight thousand men, who defeated an Allied army nearly five times as numerous. With its vivid and compelling description of the battle for Crete, Clark confirmed his reputation as a military historian first recognised with The Donkeys, his account of the British Expeditionary Force in France in 1914.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 11 Oct 2001
ISBN 10: 0304353485
ISBN 13: 9780304353484
Book Overview: Superbly written narrative of the battle for Crete, described by Churchill as 'A head-on collision with the very spearhead of the German lance' A new introduction by Alan Clark Famous politician Alan Clark enjoyed an outstanding reputation as a military historian and writer