Patton's Last Gamble

The Disastrous Raid on POW Camp Hammelburg in World War II

Duane Schultz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Stackpole Books

Published:1st Apr '22

£16.99

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Patton's Last Gamble cover

In March 1945, against the advice of his top subordinates, Gen. George Patton created a special task force to venture more than fifty miles behind enemy lines and liberate a POW camp near Hammelburg, Germany. The camp held some 1,500 American prisoners, including Patton’s son-in-law. Hampered by ambushes and a lack of fuel and even maps, the raid was a disaster, one of the worst mistakes of Patton’s legendary career. Out of some 300 men, only three dozen returned. Based on memoirs, diaries, combat reports, and interviews with survivors, Patton’s Last Gamble vividly recounts a mission Gen. Omar Bradley later said “began as a wild goose chase and ended in tragedy.”

Students of military history, World War II, and Patton will find the book useful. Readers of all backgrounds will find the book a pleasure to read. The reader who finishes this book will learn more about Patton, World War II, and an obscure piece of its history.

* Military Revi

ISBN: 9780811770903

Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 16mm

Weight: 313g

240 pages