MARC Bibliographic Record

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100 1_ $aSmith, Jean Edward$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe liberation of Paris :$bhow Eisenhower, de Gaulle, and von Choltitz saved the City of Light /$cJean Edward Smith.
250    $aFirst Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
264 _1 $aNew York :$bSimon & Schuster,$c2019.
264 _4 $c©2019
300    $a242 pages :$billustrations, maps, portraits ;$c23 cm
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520    $a"The liberation of Paris tells the dramatic story of the Allied decision in World War II to divert from the strategic plan in order to save the City of Light from chaos and assist de Gaulle's efforts to become France's new leader even as the German general in charge of the occupation defied his orders to destroy the city as the Allies closed in."--$cProvided by publisher.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 225-229) and index.
505 0_ $aParis occupied -- De Gaulle and the resistance -- The Allies advance -- The German defense -- The resistance rises -- Eisenhower changes plans -- Leclerc moves out -- A field of ruins -- Day of liberation -- De Gaulle triumphant.
520    $aFollowing their breakout from Normandy in late June 1944, the Allies swept across northern France in pursuit of the German army. As they advanced, local forces in Paris began their own liberation, defying the occupying German troops. Charles de Gaulle urged General Dwight Eisenhower to divert forces to liberate Paris. Neither man knew that the German commandant, Dietrich von Choltitz, convinced that the war was lost, dissembled and schemed to surrender the city to the Allies intact, defying Hitler's orders to leave it a burning ruin. Smith shows how the decision to free the city slowed the Allied momentum and allowed the Germans to regroup, prolonging the war for another six months. -- adapted from jacket
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Document ID: 9912860071102121
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