Independently Publishers, 2020. — 498 p.
On 3 September 1939 France had proclaimed war on Germany, following the German invasion of Poland. Toward the beginning of September 1939, France started the restricted Saar Offensive. By mid-October, the French had pulled back to their beginning lines. In about a month and a half from 10 May 1940, German forces crushed Allied forces by portable tasks, vanquishing France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, finishing land procedure on the Western Front until the Normandy arrivals on 6 June 1944. Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940. In Fall Gelb (Case Yellow), German heavily clad units made an unexpected push through the Ardennes, and afterward along the Somme valley, cutting off and encompassing the Allied units that had progressed into Belgium to meet the normal German invasion. English, Belgian and French forces were pushed back to the ocean by the German militaries and the British emptied the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), French and Belgian soldiers from Dunkirk in Operation Dynamo. In this book author also deeply studies the First Great War and Korean War.