The Price Of Command

A Biography Of General Guy Simonds

Dominick Graham
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First Edition: Description from inside the flap:Lieutenant General Guy Granville Simonds was one of the Second World War's most dynamic strategists and commanded enormous respect from...

First Edition: 

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Lieutenant General Guy Granville Simonds was one of the Second World War's most dynamic strategists and commanded enormous respect from British generals such as Bernard Montgomery and Alan Brooke. Now, in The Price of Command, Dominick Graham tells the whole story for the first time, tracing Simond's family origins and detailing his postwar career as Canada's top military man.
The focus, though, as it should be, is on Simond's campaigns World War II. Graham takes us from the rocky shores of Sicily to the fierce fighting in the Dutch polders, examining the military and political infighting that seem to dog every hard won mile of Simond's successful march into the German Rhineland. To a large degree, the author presents Simond's own views, using letters and other writings to put forward the general's thoughts on Dieppe, the invasions of Sicily, Italy, and Normandy and the battles in the low countries and Germany.

Not everyone will concur with Graham's assessment of Simond's struggles, both political and military, nor will everyone sympathize with his portrait of a general who, at times, seemed driven to succeed no matter what the personal or public cost. Often hamdstrung by troop and equipment shortages and frequently hindered by the short-sightedness of his superiors, Simond's made many enemies, which undoubtedly lead to the bureaucratic cold shoulder he would initially received after the war. But just as he eventually prevailed even in the darkest moments, Simond's triumphed once again and was appointed chief of the General Staff in 1951.
In the end, however, The Prince of Command is not just a chronicle of one man's war, it is a story of a nation whose character who was forged in combat.
Publisher
Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd.
ISBN
773726926
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Photo Source
Actual Photo
No. of Pages
345
Dimensions
L 23.6cm x W 16.2cm x H 3.0cm