The Fighting Fifty-Second Recce

The Fighting Fifty-Second Recce

by Carl Shilleto

"The 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment in North-west Europe, September 1944 to March 1946"

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The Fighting Fifty-Second Recce

The Fighting Fifty-Second Recce by Carl Shilleto

Details

War:

World War II

Military Unit:

British Army

True Story:

Yes

Biography:

No

Region:

Europe

Page Count:

192

Published Date:

2001

ISBN13:

9780953867714

Description

Main Themes and Topics

The Fighting Fifty-Second Recce by Carl Shilleto explores the heroic endeavors of the 52nd Reconnaissance Regiment during World War II. The book delves into their strategic movements and contributions on the battlefield, highlighting themes of bravery, sacrifice, and tactical ingenuity. Through detailed accounts and historical analysis, Shilleto brings to light the relentless spirit and camaraderie that defined the regiment's actions against formidable odds.

Writing Style and Tone

Shilleto adopts a meticulous and informative writing style that is both accessible and engaging. He combines detailed narrative prose with factual accuracy, creating a compelling account of military history. The tone is respectful and reverent, appropriate for a topic of such historical gravity, yet it remains captivating and approachable for readers who may not be familiar with military history.

Brief Summary

This book offers an in-depth look at the experiences and operations of the 52nd Reconnaissance Regiment, from their formation to their various campaigns throughout World War II. Shilleto provides vivid descriptions of pivotal battles and strategic decisions, illustrating the regiment's vital role in the broader context of the war. The narrative is richly supported by eyewitness accounts and historical documents, presenting a comprehensive picture of the unit's perseverance and strategic impact.

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