Bulge Axis reading

Command Ops: Battles From The Bulge takes the highly acclaimed Airborne Assault engine back to the West Front for the crucial engagements during the Ardennes Offensive. Test your command skills in the fiery crucible of Airborne Assault’s “pausable continuous time” uber-realistic game engine. It's up to you to develop the strategy, issue the orders, set the pace, and try to win the laurels of victory in the cold, shadowy Ardennes.
Command Ops: Highway to the Reich brings us to the setting of one of the most epic and controversial battles of World War II: Operation Market-Garden, covering every major engagement along Hell’s Highway, from the surprise capture of Joe’s Bridge by the Irish Guards a week before the offensive to the final battles on “The Island” south of Arnhem.

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Phoenix100
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The victors literally write the history, it seems. Keen to read about the Axis side of Wacht am Rhein, but I'm finding it hard to find much about it. Can anyone recommend anything? I'd like to know about the Axis side of the Bastogne sector, in particular.
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I think you'll find the Germans have written plenty about the war but it's rarely translated into English. There's for example offcial histories of first and second world wars published by this lot (if your German is up to it - mine isn't I was kinda hoping they may have translated some in English)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Arm ... rch_Office
http://www.mgfa.de/

I haven't read the book below but it is well regarded and cheap enough

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hitlers-Offensi ... 588&sr=1-1
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Clarendon Press are apparently translating/publishing an english version of the Official History, at least 9 of the 13 volumes are available, with additional ones being released every few years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_an ... _World_War
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thanks Lieste - looks like some are available on amazon but the prices are eye-watering and I don't think the relevant vol is out yet [:(]


When it is maybe a trip to the local library will help - they can order books from libraries all over the UK for a small charge.
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They should all be available from the publisher direct. Those which are out of print are listed as available as on demand which should be similar in cost to a standard volume.

You might also want to see what Stackpole have available. I picked up Truppenfurung, and Panzer Tactics from them, and their catalogue was quite extensive... there might be something else of relevance to your needs there.
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The Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg by Roland Gaul is a good account of the German soldiers in the 7th Army battles along the Southern shoulder. Mainly first person dialog from the german soldiers themselves with some background information provided by mssr. Gaul, who is the curator of the Diekirch Museum (arguably one of the best museums in the Ardennes.)
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Many thanks Skarp, Lieste and Simovitch. I'll check out all those options.
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I'm reading Hitler's Ardennes Offensive at the moment by Danny S Parker.
I picked it up second hand on Amazon for about £1!
Its quite a good book, based on the interviews, from the German Generals, high in the command structure, during the Battle.

Its very informative, about how much they knew or didn't know about the Allies at the time, as well as shedding light on their own forces, strengths, and weaknesses.
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