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Fallschirmjäger vs US Soldier

Saint-Lô 1944

Frank Baldwin Steve Noon (Illustrator)

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English
Osprey Publishing
23 October 2025
Series: Combat
Written by an authority on the Normandy battle, this book examines the battles between German airborne troops and US Army forces in July 1944.

For six weeks in the summer of 1944, US forces tasked with capturing the vital road hub of Saint-Lô in Normandy struggled to make progress amid the bocage – hedgerow country interspersed with marshland, where infantry would have to do most of the fighting. The Germans deployed some of their toughest infantrymen, the renowned Fallschirmjäger – highly motivated, well-equipped Luftwaffe volunteers formed around cadres of veterans – to defend this sector. Despite the American superiority in terms of armour, aircraft and materiel, the US infantrymen would need to evict the Germans in an exhausting series of close-quarter battles.

Featuring expert analysis, carefully chosen photographs and newly commissioned artwork, this book compares the combatants’ ethos, doctrine and training and assesses their performance during three key engagements: the German raid on Mont Castre (July 6/7); the brutal struggle for Hill 192 (July 11–13); and the climactic battles for Saint-Lô (July 11–21).
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Illustrated by:   Steve Noon (Illustrator)
Imprint:   Osprey Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   81
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 184mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   257g
ISBN:   9781472867124
ISBN 10:   1472867122
Series:   Combat
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
[subject to confirmation] Introduction The Opposing Sides Mont-Castre, July 6/7, 1944 Hill 192, July 11–13, 1944 Closing in on Saint-Lô, July 11–21, 1944 Analysis Aftermath Bibliography Index

Frank Baldwin, a retired major in the British Army, is the co-author of the regimental history of the Royal Artillery in the Normandy campaign. A former chair of the Battlefields Trust and a member of the British Commission for Military History, he has worked as a battlefield historian and guide for more than 30 years. Steve Noon has had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1985 has worked as a professional artist, illustrating over 75 books for Osprey.

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