Victory in Europe
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Product Details
Publisher: Lion Valley Publishing
Release Date: May 7, 2024
Formats: Paperback, Ebook, Audiobook
ISBN: PB: 978-1-7329910-4-0; EB: 978-1-7329910-5-7; AUD: 978-1-7329910-7-1
Trim: 6 x 9
Page Count: 356
A Novel of World War II
Robert Kofman
Though Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower is Supreme Commander of Operation Overlord, the invasion of France, he doesn’t have absolute power over the Allied forces. He fights with the Bomber Barons and Prime Minister Winston Churchill for control of the Allied heavy bombers to support the invasion. As D-Day approaches, Mother Nature interferes, and Eisenhower must decide whether to go forward, risking catastrophic defeat in stormy seas. After breaching Hitler’s Atlantic Wall, Eisenhower’s dueling prima donna generals Montgomery and Patton cause him unending headaches. Charles de Gaulle adds to Eisenhower’s stress by repeatedly threatening to have the French army disobey his orders. Eisenhower finds comfort and camaraderie with his beautiful English driver and secretary, Kay Summersby.
Picking up where Ike’s Journey left off, Victory in Europe recounts Eisenhower’s critical involvement in winning the war in Europe. From D-Day through the battle for France, Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bulge, and the crossing of the Rhine, Eisenhower overcomes every obstacle, leading the Allies to crushing victories over the Nazi armies and ending Hitler’s evil Third Reich.
About the Author
Robert Kofman is a retired labor and employment law attorney living in Miami, Florida. He is the author of General Meade: A Novel of the Civil War and Ike’s Journey: A Novel of World War II.
Visit the author’s website at www.robertkofman.com
Reviews
“Kofman knows what his readers want—generals and statesmen talking tough about how to prosecute the war in Europe—and he delivers, with muscular, research-driven prose . . . This is one for the true war buffs.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Kofman excels in creating a satisfying contrast between military and political duties and objectives. . . .The result juxtaposes behind-the-scenes insights with military, strategic, and psychological interplays that delve deeper into the heart of World War II experiences and decision-making quandaries than many historical novels achieve. . . . highly recommended.” —Midwest Book Review