City Fights: Selected Histories of Urban Combat from World War II to Vietnam

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“Urban terrain will likely be the predominant battlefield of future wars.”

As September 11 and Somalia proved, hostile forces are now engaging America differently, avoiding open combat with our enormous military, striking at our civic centers or dragging us into theirs. But urban warfare isn’t new; it is as old as the battle of Jericho. Now an incomparable collection written by esteemed military veterans—some currently serving, others civilian analysts—re-creates the last century’s most astonishing examples of this kind of fighting . . . and offers important lessons for our future.

Here are fourteen riveting histories that are both invaluable teaching tools for security leaders and engrossing accounts for any reader. They include

• William M. Waddell’s “Tai-Erh-Chuang, 1938: The Japanese Juggernaut Smashed”—How China defeated the Japanese in battle for the first time in three hundred and forty years, by using a city only as a pivot area and attacking the exposed flank and rear ranks of its unprepared enemy.

• Eric M. Walters’s “Stalingrad, 1942: With Will, a Weapon, and a Watch”—The largest and longest-running urban fight of the twentieth century, in which the Red Army became the tortoise to the Germans’ hare, out-lasting its stronger foe.

• Norm Cooling’s “Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War”—The six-day fight for the cultural center of Vietnam revealed how the American military’s distrust of the media made it fail to expose the enemy’s mass executions and lose the all-important information war.

And these eleven additional accounts:

“Warsaw, 1944: Uprising in Eastern Europe” by Maj. David M. Toczek
“Arnhem, 1944: Airborne Warfare in the City” by Lt. Col. G. A. Lofaro
“Troyes, France, 1944: All Guns Blazing” By Col. Peter R. Mansoor
“Budapest, 1944-45: Bloody Contest of Wills” by Col. Peter B. Zwack
“Aschaffenburg, 1945: Cassino on the Main River” by Mark J. Reardon
“Manila, 1945: City Fight in the Pacific” by Col. Kevin C. M. Benson
“Berlin, 1945: Backs Against the Wall” by Maj. Mike Boden
“Jaffa, 1948: Urban Combat in the Israeli War of Independence” by Benjamin Runkle
“Seoul, 1950: City Fight after Inchon” by Maj. Thomas A. Kelley
“Da Nang-Hoi An, A Tank Skirmish in Quang Nam Province” by Dennis C. Fresch
“Evolution of Urban Combat Doctrine” by Mark J. Reardon

From the 1944 Warsaw uprising that almost caused the complete destruction of Poland’s capital to the crucial, near-forgotten fight for Manila in 1945 . . . from snipers and shoulder-launched missiles to tunnels and tanks . . . all aspects of the most important urban conflicts are revealed in stunning detail. Compelling and cautionary, City Fights powerfully reminds us that, in our ever more urbanized and vulnerable world, “if a state loses its cities, it loses the war.”

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À propos de l'auteur

John Antal is an author, editor, and veteran of the US Army. A retired colonel, he served for 30 years in combat units in Germany, Korea, Kuwait, and the US after graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Antal has published several books of both fiction and nonfiction, and has also contributed to military anthologies such as Maneuver Warfare, Digital War, and By Their Deeds Alone. In addition to having over 150 articles appear in magazines and professional journals, he is also the founding Editorial Director of the Armchair General magazine.

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