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Four Hours of Fury

The Untold Story of World War II's Largest Airborne Invasion and the Final Push into Nazi Germany...

James M. Fenelon

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Scribner
01 June 2019
“Compellingly chronicles one of the least studied great episodes of World War II with power and authority…A riveting read” (Donald L. Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Masters of the Air) about World War II’s largest airborne operation—one that dropped 17,000 Allied paratroopers deep into the heart of Nazi Germany.

On the morning of March 24, 1945, more than two thousand Allied aircraft droned through a cloudless sky toward Germany. Escorted by swarms of darting fighters, the armada of transport planes carried 17,000 troops to be dropped, via parachute and glider, on the far banks of the Rhine River. Four hours later, after what was the war’s largest airdrop, all major objectives had been seized. The invasion smashed Germany’s last line of defense and gutted Hitler’s war machine; the war in Europe ended less than two months later.

Four Hours of Fury follows the 17th Airborne Division as they prepare for Operation Varsity, a campaign that would rival Normandy in scale and become one of the most successful and important of the war. Even as the Third Reich began to implode, it was vital for Allied troops to have direct access into Germany to guarantee victory—the 17th Airborne secured that bridgehead over the River Rhine. And yet their story has until now been relegated to history’s footnotes.

In this viscerally exciting account, paratrooper-turned-historian James Fenelon “details every aspect of the American 17th Airborne Division’s role in Operation Varsity...inspired” (The Wall Street Journal). Reminiscent of A Bridge Too Far and Masters of the Air, Four Hours of Fury does for the 17th Airborne what Band of Brothers did for the 101st. It is a captivating, action-packed tale of heroism and triumph spotlighting one of World War II’s most under-chronicled and dangerous operations.

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Imprint:   Scribner
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   617g
ISBN:   9781501179372
ISBN 10:   1501179373
Pages:   448
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James Fenelon served in the military for over a decade and is a graduate of the US Army's Airborne, Jumpmaster, and Pathfinder schools. He is a regular contributor to World War II magazine and has been previously published in FlyPast, Britain's largest selling aviation magazine. His knowledge of military history also makes him a sought after technical advisor for video games, screenplays, and documentary creation. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, he and his wife live in Texas. Four Hours of Fury is his first book.

Reviews for Four Hours of Fury: The Untold Story of World War II's Largest Airborne Invasion and the Final Push into Nazi Germany

A riveting chronicle of personal courage, overwhelming logistics, and inevitable mayhem that is as authentic as it gets. -Walter R. Borneman, author of Brothers Down: Pearl Harbor and the Fate of the Many Brothers Aboard the USS Arizona A brilliant tribute to the last great parachute assault, and the men who invaded Hitler's empire from the air. -Jonathan W. Jordan, New York Times bestselling author of Brothers Rivals Victors Diving into Four Hours of Fury is like opening the jump door on a C-46 transport high over Germany in March of 1945.... The book is a gripping reminder that the crash of war is at its most deafening before the end. -Adam Makos, author of Spearhead: An American Tank Gunner, His Enemy, and a Collision of Lives in World War II Epic... Four Hours of Fury is a fine tribute to the gallantry of the men and women who, against overwhelming odds, vanquished a great evil. -Craig Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of Pearl Harbor, Rocket Men, and The First Heroes Fenelon has fashioned a mirror of hell... Four Hours of Fury helps us see deeply into this little known but critical fight to the death. -Winston Groom, New York Times bestselling author of Forrest Gump, The Aviators, and The Generals Compellingly chronicles one of the least studied great episodes of World War II with power and authority....A riveting read. -Donald L. Miller, author of Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany Depicts as few books ever have the complex levels of planning that are a precursor to a major invasion...Above all, [it] showcases the speed, noise, and permanence of horrifying, front-line combat. -Robert O'Neill, former SEAL Team operator and New York Times bestselling author of The Operator Deeply impactful... As you experience this four-hour descent into chaos, you'll feel like your own boots are hitting the ground. -A.J. Baime, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman and the Four Months That Changed the World Exceptional...[Fenelon] examines all of the battle's various aspects: from Allied and German high command strategy conferences, to the logistics of dropping tens of thousands of soldiers behind enemy lines, to the experiences of the paratroopers and glider soldiers in the air and on the ground.... An extraordinary story well told. -Peter R. Mansoor, author of The GI Offensive in Europe: The Triumph of American Infantry Divisions, 1941-1945 Gripping and well-written... Fenelon provides both the American and German perspectives of the fight, deftly weaving operational history with vivid personal accounts of the paratroopers who so bravely floated down to earth, where the hell of war greeted them. -Robert M. Edsel, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Monuments Men


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