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The Moroccan Goums: Tribal Warriors in a Modern War (Contributions in Military Studies) [Hardcover]

Edward L. Bimberg (Author)
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Contributions in Military Studies July 30, 1999

Bimberg provides a military history of the Moroccan Goums, the knife-wielding irregular troops who distinguished themselves, fighting under French command in Tunisia, Italy, France and Germany during World War II. Recruited from the hill tribes of Morocco's Atlas Mountains, the Goums were garbed throughout the war in the traditional djellaba of their homeland and were armed with long sharp knives, in addition to rifles, machine-guns and mortars. They terrified the enemy not only by their ferocity, but by their odd appearance. Their particular skill in mountain warfare prompted General Patton to request their participation in his Sicilian campaign, and they fought brilliantly in this and many other key campaigns.

This account follows these forces from their native North African mountains across the battlefields of World War II to their final triumph in the Austrian Alps. It recounts their tactics and their strange traditions, as remarkable Beau Geste type French officers led them into battle. In Italy, 12,000 strong, they swarmed over the forbidding Aurunci range, which no one thought could possibly be penetrated by any sizable force under combat conditions, to spearhead the French forces in turning the German flank in Operation Diadem, the final drive on Rome. Their later exploits in the capture of Marseilles, in the Vosges Mountains, and on the drive to the Rhine were equally sensational.


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?Bimberg provides fine, racy and detailed accounts of all the operations in which the goums participated, especially their finest hour: in the 1944 Italian operations....a useful service in producing a work to highlights them. The photographs are interesting and the author's own drawings attractive.?-The Journal of Military History

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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (July 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313309132
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313309137
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and easy to read, February 16, 2005
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The Goumiers and their units (called GMTs, "Tabors" and "Goums") is a very interesting chapter of the Second World War, not only for their colourful appearance but also because they took part in some of the most brutal battles and helped decisively in their outcome. Most people know the Goumiers from their action in the final Cassino battle, in May 1944, but as Edward Bimberg says in his book they served also in many other engagements in Tunisia, Sicily, Corsica, Elba Island, Provence, Alsace and Germany. The book is recommended for anyone seriously interested in the subject but although it contains an order of battle of the various "Goums" in the Appendices it doesn't have a single map, so a good background in World War II history is required. It contains also only three black and white photos.
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Morocco, the farthest west of the Barbary States that stretch across North Africa, is a land of varied terrain and differing cultures. Read the first page
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mountain infantry, mountain fighting
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North Africa, World War, First French Army, Seventh Army, Fifth Army, French Army Historical Service, Moroccan Goums, Eighth Army, Infantry Division, Mountain Corps, Algerian Division, Dien Bien Phu, Nineteenth Army, Groupe Mobile, Groupes Mobiles, Moroccan Tabors, Colmar Pocket, Eastern Dorsale, Liri Valley, Black Forest, Foreign Legion, Hitler Line, Operation Dragoon, Belfort Gap, French Expeditionary Corps
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