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They Came Only to Die

The Battle of Nashville, December 15–16, 1864

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Descripción editorial

A concise history and analysis of the 1864 American Civil War battle that marked the end for the Army of Tennessee.

"A well-researched and informative read, Chick's study of the Nashville campaign is a must for anyone seeking to learn more about this often-overlooked battle, as well as those interested in the war in the Western Theatre and generalship in the Civil War."—The NYMAS Review

The November 1864 battle of Franklin left the Army of Tennessee stunned. In only a few hours, the army lost 6,000 men and a score of generals. Rather than pause, John Bell Hood marched his army north to Nashville. He had risked everything on a successful campaign and saw his offensive as the Confederacy's last hope. There was no time to mourn.

But there was no question of attacking Nashville. The city was well fortified, and the Federals outnumbered Hood more than two to one. But Hood knew he could force them to attack him and, in doing so, he could win a defensive victory that might rescue the Confederacy from the chasm of collapse.

Unfortunately for Hood, he faced George Thomas, one of the Union's best leaders, who commanded men tested in the fires of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Franklin.

But with battle imminent, the ground iced over, and Thomas had to wait. An impatient Ulysses S. Grant nearly sacked him, but on December 15–16, Thomas struck and routed Hood's army. He then chased him out of Tennessee and into Mississippi in a grueling winter campaign.

After Nashville, the Army of Tennessee was never again a major fighting force. Combined with William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia and the Carolinas and Grant's capture of Petersburg and Richmond, Nashville was the first peal in the long death knell of the Confederate States of America. In They Came Only to Die: The Battle of Nashville, December 15–16, 1864, historian Sean Michael Chick offers a fast-paced, well-analyzed narrative of John Bell Hood's final campaign, complete with the most accurate maps yet made of this crucial battle.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2024
1 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
192
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Savas Beatie
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
47.8
MB
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