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Betrayal at Little Gibraltar - A German Fortress, a Treacherous American General, and the Battle to End World War I

By: Scribner Publishing

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Scribner Publishing)


Product Info

Title
Betrayal at Little Gibraltar - A German Fortress, a Treacherous American General, and the Battle to End World War I
Category
Author
William Walker
Publish Year
2017
Pages
464
Dimensions
5.5x8.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2148114517
Type
Softcover

Description

The year is 1918. German engineers have fortified Montfaucon, an elevated fortress in northern France, with bunkers, tunnels, and a top-secret observatory capable of directing artillery shells across the battlefield. Following several unsuccessful attacks, the French have deemed Montfaucon impregnable. Capturing it is the key to success for General John J. Pershing’s 1.2 million troops and his plan to end the war. But a betrayal of Americans by Americans results in a bloody debacle. In his masterful Betrayal at Little Gibraltar, William Walker tells the full story for the first time.

After a delay in the assault on Montfaucon, thousands of Americans lost their lives while the Germans defended their position without mercy. Years of archival research show the actual cause of the delay was a senior American officer, Major General Robert E. Lee Bullard, who disobeyed orders to assist in the direct assault on Montfaucon. The result was the unnecessary slaughter of American doughboys during the assault. Although several officers learned of the circumstances, Pershing protected Bullard—an old friend and fellow West Point graduate—by covering up the story. The true and full account of the battle that cost 122,000 American casualties was almost lost to time.