Metz 1944

Metz 1944
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780960433

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A complete examination of Patton's campaign to take the fortified city of Metz. General George Patton's most controversial campaign was the series of battles in autumn 1944 battles along the German frontier which centered on the fortified city of Metz. In part, the problem was logistics. As was the case with the rest of the Allied forces in the European Theatre, supplies were limited until the port of Antwerp could finally be cleared. Also problematic was the weather. The autumn of 1944 was one of the wettest on record, and hardly conducive to the type of mechanized warfare for which Patton was so famous. However at the heart of the problem was the accretion of sophisticated fortifications. Metz had been fortified since ancient times, heavily rebuilt by France in the post-Napoleonic period, modernized by Germany in 1870–1914, and modernized by France during the Maginot effort in 1935–40. The Germans hoped to hold Metz with a thin screen of second-rate troops, counting on the impregnable fortifications. This book covers the entire campaign from beginning to end, offering an unbiased assessment of the success and failures of both the Allied and Axis efforts.

2015 ICU International Congress on Ultrasonics Abstract Book, Metz, France, Declercq N. F. editor (2015)

2015 ICU International Congress on Ultrasonics Abstract Book, Metz, France, Declercq N. F. editor (2015)
Author: Nico F. Declercq
Publisher: Nico F. Declercq
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0692432310

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The compilation of this book has been made possible with the help of Didier Cassereau, Bertrand Dubus and John Fritsch with support from the Scientific and Technical Committee of 2015 ICU.

Practical Guide to Metz

Practical Guide to Metz
Author: Roger Bour
Publisher: l'auteur, 2, rue de Toul
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1953
Genre:
ISBN:

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Practical Guide to Metz

Practical Guide to Metz
Author: Roger Bour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1953
Genre:
ISBN:

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Colette Baudoche

Colette Baudoche
Author: Maurice Barrès
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1918
Genre: Metz (France)
ISBN:

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The Architecture of Art Museums

The Architecture of Art Museums
Author: Ronnie Self
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317812751

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As a building type, art museums are unparalleled for the opportunities they provide for architectural investigation and experimentation. They are frequently key components of urban revitalization and often push the limits of building technology. Art museums are places of pleasure, education and contemplation. They are remarkable by their prominence and sheer quantity, and their lessons are useful for all architects and for all building types. This book provides explicit and comprehensive coverage of the most important museums built in the first ten years of the 21st Century in the United States and Europe. By dissecting and analyzing each case, Ronnie Self allows the reader to get under the skin of each design and fully understand the process behind these remarkable buildings. Richly designed with full technical illustrations and sections the book includes the work of Tadao Ando, Zaha Hadid, Peter Cook & Colin Fournier, Renzo Piano, Yoshi Taniguchi, Herzog & de Meuron, Jean Nouvel, SANAA, Daniel Libeskind, Diller Scofidio & Renfro, Steven Holl, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Bernard Tschumi, Sauerbruch Hutton, and Shigeru Ban & Jean de Gastines. Together these diverse projects provide a catalogue of design solutions for the contemporary museum and a snapshot of current architectural thought and culture. One of few books on this subject written by an architect, Self’s analysis thoroughly and critically appraises each project from multiple aspects and crucially takes the reader from concept to building. This is an essential book for any professional engaged in designing a museum.

The Rough Guide to France

The Rough Guide to France
Author: Rough Guides
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1123
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1848367724

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The Rough Guide to France is the ultimate travel guide with clear maps and detailed coverage of all the best French attractions. Discover the length and breadth of this majestic country, from the stunning lavender-covered fields of sunny Provence to the beautiful, languid canals of Burgundy and the mighty Cathar castles of Languedoc. Informative full-colour features explore the very best French wines and cheeses, as well as France’s key walking regions and routes, while an extensive language section will get you started on all the most important French phrases and vocabulary. Find detailed practical advice on what to see and do in France while relying on up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels in France, bars in France, restaurants in France, shops in France and French festivals for all budgets. You’ll find expert tips on exploring France’s varied landscapes, from the alpine slopes of the Alps to the vibrant metropolis of Paris; and authoritative background on France’s history, wildlife and food, with the low-down on the top French films and books. Explore all corners of France with the clearest maps of any guide.