Strategy and Tactics Magazine #347: Operation Holland - 1944 What if?

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Strategy and Tactics Magazine #347: Operation Holland - 1944 What if?

Operation Holland: The Battle of the Bulge That Might Have Been
No matter the difficulties involved, by the autumn of 1944 it was clear to Hitler was some great battlefield victory was the essential prerequisite to successful negotiations for an overall settlement of the war that would allow him to remain alive and in power. One plan he considered was Operation Holland, which would have sent his forces striking from the Roermund area 78 miles over open country to Antwerp.

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