Fury and Ice : Greenland, the United States and Germany in World War II
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1636243711
ISBN-13
9781636243719
Publisher
Casemate Publishers
Imprint
Casemate Publishers
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 15th, 2024
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
492 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 16.10 x 2.70 cms
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20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Military historySecond World War
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An account of the deadly cat-and-mouse game between Americans and Germans that played out on the world’s biggest island as both sides in the war recognized its pivotal strategic role.
The first English-language monograph that covers the importance of Greenland during World War II.The wartime interest in Greenland was a direct result of its vital strategic positionif you wanted to predict the weather in Europe, you had to have men in place on the vast, frozen island. The most celebrated example of Greenlands crucial contribution to Allied meteorological services is the correct weather forecast in June 1944 leading to the decision to launch the invasion of Normandy. In addition, both before and after D-Day a stream of weather reports from Greenland was essential for the Allied ability to carry out the bombing offensive against Germany.The Germans were aware of the value of Greenland from a meteorological point of view, and they repeatedly attempted to establish semi-permanent weather stations along the sparsely populated east coast of the island. This resulted in an epic cat-and-mouse game, in which US Coast Guard personnel assisted by a celebrated sledge patrol manned by Scandinavian adventurers struggled to locate and eliminate German bases before they could make any difference. It''s a story seldom told, but the fact remains that Greenland was the only part of the North American continent in which German troops maintained a presence throughout almost the entirety of the war.At the same time, the US entry into the war triggered an enormous American effort to hastily establish the necessary infrastructure in the form of harbors and air bases that enabled Greenland to form a vital link in the effort to send men and supplies across the North Atlantic in the face of stern opposition from the German Navy. While Allied ships were passing through Greenland waters in massive numbers, planes were plying the so-called Snowball Route from Greenland over Iceland to the British Isles.This gave rise to number of tragic incidents, such as the sinking of the transport ship SS Dorchester off Greenland in February 1942, leading to the deaths of 674 out of 904 men on board, including the Four Chaplainsrepresenting the Methodists, the Reformed Church, the Catholic Church, and Judaismwho gave up their life jackets to save others. In July the same year, in one of the most massive, forced landings in history, the lost squadron, six P-38 Lightning fighter aircraft and two Flying Fortresses, crash-landed on a Greenland glacier.
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