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The Battle of the Bulge: The Photographic History of an American Triumph [Hardcover]

John R. Bruning (Author)
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September 25, 2009

Among the most famous battles that American forces fought in World War II, the Battle of the Bulge helped define the U.S. soldier in the “Good War.” The sheer scale of destruction--with almost as many American soldiers killed during the battle’s 39 days as in all 80 days of the D-day and the ensuing Normandy campaign--continues to occupy military historians and veterans with endless speculation about what happened and what might have. 

 

This photographic history recreates the triumph of American arms against the vaunted Nazi war machine's desperate "all in" attack--a victory that significantly shortened World War II in Europe and saved most of Western Europe from the Soviets.  In harrowing images, the book revisits the only destruction of an American division in Europe in World War II--the 106th Infantry Division, which suffered almost all of its casualties in the first three days of the battle.  It shows the air forces, armored forces, and infantry on both sides thrown into the Bulge—nearly a million men in a meat grinder of terrible ferocity.  Included is the most famous atrocity committed against Americans in Europe during the war: the Malmedy Massacre in a grim photographic record.

 

Battle of the Bulge is a brilliant pictorial account of one of the greatest battles of all time, this book is a lasting tribute and testament to American might in the fight against tyranny.


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Army Magazine
“Military historian and author John R. Bruning wanted to tell the story of this battle ‘through the photographs taken by brave and dedicated combat cameramen,’ and he does so in The Battle of the Bulge. The text is accompanied by more than 400 photographs, some never before published. The majority of them are black and white, with a few color photographs interspersed. They portray not only American troops, but Germans as well, with snowy forest expanses and decimated urban ruins serving as backdrops. Some photos were taken in the heat of battle; others in the sad aftermath….Along with the photographs, Bruning provides a detailed account of the battle, beginning with background discussion of the race to the Seigfried Line and analysis of Hitler’s plan. He then gives a detailed play-by-play of the action—the moves and countermoves on various sections of the battlefield….The images in The Battle of the Bulge convey with stark honesty the brutality of war, along with the fraternity and solidarity it inspires. Sixty-five years after the largest land battle in U.S. Army history, those American soldiers who ‘played a vital role in defeating the Third Reich’s last offensive and turned it into a death spasm instead of a victory march’ still stand as the ‘ultimate symbol of who Americans are as a nation and a people.’”

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“The body of work dealing with the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge is extensive, yet in his photographic history, John R. Bruning adds to it by providing further understanding of its importance and, more impressively, what participants went through. The 300-page book is made up of several hundred photographs, many of which have never been published. These photos draw you into the world of the soldiers. Frigid conditions, exhaustion, victory, defeat and death are all conveyed through the lenses of combat photographers from both sides of the battle….In addition to being an excellent addition to any military history buff's collection, this book will serve as a reminder of the overwhelming hardships faced by American soldiers one cold and dangerous winter 65 years ago.”

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Recreates the triumph of American arms against the vaunted Nazi war machine's desperate "all in" attack in one of history's greatest battles.  In harrowing images, the book revisits the only destruction of an American division in Europe in World War II–the 106th Infantry Division.  It shows us the air forces, armored forces, and infantry on both sides thrown into the Bulge–nearly a million men.. Full coverage is also given to the valorous stand of the Screaming Eagles at Bastogne and the brilliant counterattack of Patton’s Third Army. The result is a brilliant pictorial account of one of the greatest battles of all time.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Zenith Press; First edition (September 25, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760335680
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760335680
  • Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 10.8 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #277,444 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Geared More Toward Beginners, October 8, 2009
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This review is from: The Battle of the Bulge: The Photographic History of an American Triumph (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful book with great photos and superb area color maps. There are some photos in this book that I have not found in any other references. This book is light on narrative and heavy with photos. If you are just beginning to build your Battle of the Bulge/Ardennes library, this is a good book for you.

The reason I gave this book only three stars is that I expected a little more based on the size of the volume. Not including the end notes and attribution, this book has almost 280 pages. Of those 280 pages, the first 50 are consumed with non Battle of the Bulge campaign photos such as the Normandy Invasion, Falaise, and the dash through France. As such, almost 20 percent of this nice looking oversized book is devoted to something other than the Ardennes Offensive. Admittedly every history book and photo essay requires some sort of introduction, but 50 pages is excessive. I would rather have 45 additional photo pages and maps of the Ardennes.

Another issue is that there were non Battle of the Bulge photos sprinkled throughout the rest of the book. I have no issue with military leadership profile photos or equipment images that were photographed outside of the Ardennes if there are no viable photographs available from the battle itself. This a fairly common practice in order-of-battle books. Unfortunately the "Battle of the Bulge" section of this book includes some high quality black and white images from other unrelated battles or of German soldiers on the Eastern Front. Great photos, but they have no place in this volume. It seems as if they were inserted as photographic fluff to increase the page count.

I did enjoy the maps. The color maps are scattered throughout the book and cover various stages of the campaign. The campaign maps are generalized major unit movements -- primarily regiment and division -- for the northern and southern shoulders, the center, Bastogne, Elsenborn Ridge, and the tip of the Bulge.

In summary THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY is a very nice looking book printed on high quality glossy paper. Despite my criticisms it is volume worth owning. I am probably somewhat jaded in my assessment of THE PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY when I compare it to other photo-heavy books in my collection such as the superb THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE: THEN AND NOW. I have yet to find a photo book that can surpass the THEN AND NOW series.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent pictorial detailing The Battle of the Bulge campaign, November 5, 2009
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Historian John R Bruning, Jr. provides the reader with this outstanding work detailing The Battle of the Bulge campaign. Literally hundreds upon hundreds of stills (some in color) coupled with Bruning's excellent narrative make up The Battle of the Bulge: The Photographic History of an American Triumph.

I first was impressed by Bruning's writing style. His sidebar narrative seems effortless, is easy to read and mostly dead-on accurate. Clearly Bruning researched the topic at length, and above all utilizing creditable and reputable Bulge sources. Furthermore, since The Bulge campaign is mulit-faceted and mostly cluttered in jumbled confusion a proper timeline is simply not possible. Bruning tackles this hurdle by (correctly) focusing instead on individual units per given chapter. Furthermore, what makes this book more impressive is the numerous high quality maps detailing individual unit actions. Indeed, the maps alone are worth the price of admission.

Yet what makes Bruning's account so unusual -- and so extraordinary -- is that rarely does a professional photographer intercede in a military campaign by the sheer force of history. The U.S. Army Corps photographers, journalist and correspondents were caught up in the German Ardennes push like everyone else. And doing what photographers do best, accordingly, thousands of still photos, memorable fractions of a single second, forever isolated from time for all time, were taken under battlefield conditions. Thanks to Bruning, several hundred are now available for historians to consider, study and re-examine.

And what photos they are. Stills of shattered German and American armor are strewn throughout. Captured German stills depicting the speed of the attack, showing the stripping of American dead of boots, are blended with stills showing small bands of exhausted American soldiers fighting at unnamed crossroads, narrow valleys or numbered bridges, and slowing the German impetus. You can now see the faces of those who waged die-hard one man stands against Tigers; machine gunners manning ice covered weapons; and draftee soldiers, their fingers numbed by freezing temperatures, standing knee deep in snow, weary to the bone, their eyes haunted. These are the soldiers captured in each exposure, and I believe are as gripping as Alexander Gardner's photos of the dead at Antietam.

What you will find in Bruning's The Battle of the Bulge is a minute-by-minute pictorial account of the most desperate military slugfest waged in Central Europe during World War II. Simply put, there is not another book on the shelf like this -- not even close. It should be required reading for all students of history and researchers of The Bulge campaign.

Joseph A Springer (Author)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Battle of the Bulge, November 16, 2009
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This review is from: The Battle of the Bulge: The Photographic History of an American Triumph (Hardcover)
The Battle of the Bulge the Photographic History of an American Triumph

By John Bruning

The old cliché that a picture is worth a thousand words more than adequately describes the Battle of the Bulge the Photographic History of an American Triumph. The book is only 288 pages but it is pretty intense. The book has many photos I have never seen before. One haunting photo is that of a dead German soldier holding a picture of his wife as he lies dying in the snow
I have read books about the Battle of the Bulge what I like about this book is it graphical illustration of the battle thru extensive pictures and maps. The maps alone are worth the price of the book. The maps have icons for the different units as well a map key to tell you what they mean. Looking at the maps you begin to realize the futility of Hitler's attack plan. He did not have enough fuel for his troops. The key to his mobility were the roads and bridges which were destroyed by the Americans. Reading this book you can understand much better why Bastogne with its five roads was so important to the German attack.

I learned many things in the book. Hitler believed that American troops took there orders directly from Franklin Roosevelt. He believed that because he micromanaged his German troops, Hitler assumed Roosevelt did the same to the American troops. The Germans did not believe American troops were good fighters and that they were going to be easily run over. The terrain of the attack favored the defender not the attacking Germans and where ever possible American Troops tried to restrict the advances of the Germans

It is pretty detailed book and has outstanding narration to go along with the pictures and maps. I have taken an interest in this battle because my Uncle Clyde, (97 and still with us), was captured on Dec 17, 1944 by the Germans another friend George Wiedmiller served there as well. If you want to see why the greatest generation earned the name take a look at this fine book

MAJ (ret) Eric Shuler NJARNG
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