Fort Eben Emael

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20th twentieth century
A01=Simon Dunstan
A12=Hugh Johnson
architectural features
Author_Hugh Johnson
Author_Simon Dunstan
Belgium
Category=JWLF
Category=NHD
Category=NHWL
Category=NHWR7
conflict
defence defense
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eq_history
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
evolution
fort
fortification
glider-borne assault
hollow charge
illustrated
location
military architecture
siege
special forces
Sturmgruppe Granit
surrender
World War 2 II Two
WWII

Product details

  • ISBN 9781841768212
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2005
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At the outbreak of World War II, Fort Eben Emael in Belgium was the strongest fortress in the world, and it lay exactly across the German invasion route of Belgium and France.

The fort’s elimination was essential for the success of Hitler’s invasion of the West. Deemed impregnable to conventional attack, Hitler himself suggested the means for its capture with the first glider-borne assault in military history. On 10 May 1940, ten gliders carrying just 77 paratroopers landed on top of the fort.

Simon Dunstan explores how the assault pioneers of Sturmgruppe Granit subdued Fort Eben Emael within just 30 minutes, using top-secret hollow-charge weapons for the first time in warfare. The fortress surrendered within 30 hours. This is a compelling, illustrated guide to the fort and one of the greatest raids in the annals of Special Forces.

Simon Dunstan is a well-established author, filmmaker and photographer in the field of military history, with several titles published by Osprey in the New Vanguard and Men-at-Arms series. He specializes in the subject of armoured warfare, about which he has been writing for over two decades. His books have covered such topics as helicopter and armoured warfare in Vietnam, post-World War II British main battle tanks, the British Guards Household Division and a regimental history of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. He has written and directed numerous military history documentaries for the History Channel. Simon lives and works in London.

Hugh Johnson is a highly experienced and talented freelance digital illustrator. He has illustrated several books, including New Vanguard 102: 'T-54 and T-55 Main Battle Tanks 1944–2004’ for Osprey.

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