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The Fall of the Low Countries: Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Invaded: Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Invaded

The Fall of the Low Countries: Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Invaded: Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Invaded


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In May 1940, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg did not simply face an invading army; they faced an assault on time. Airborne seizures targeted bridges, airfields, and headquarters while armoured columns pushed to turn local confusion into irreversible operational collapse. The result was not only battlefield defeat, but a cascading failure of coordination in which leaders struggled to see clearly, authorise quickly, and move forces without losing coherence.

The Fall of the Low Countries interprets the campaign as an operational problem of strategic surprise and institutional response. Hans Keller traces how prepared plans collided with disrupted communications, coalition friction, and the political constraints of neutrality and legitimacy. He explains why command and control is not an abstract staff function but a lived system of permissions, liaison, and fragile networks, and how communications disruption can manufacture uncertainty faster than any opponent can destroy units. Across Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, the book shows how early hours shaped later impossibilities: once bridges were lost, roads clogged, and headquarters blinded, choices narrowed into desperate improvisation.

Written for students, general readers, historians, and analysts, this research-friendly synthesis replaces easy verdicts with a usable framework. Readers come away understanding how decision delay is produced and compounded, why small states can be operationally strong yet institutionally brittle, and how rapid defeat often reflects a mismatch between tempo and governance rather than a lack of will.



About the Author :
Hans Keller writes academic nonfiction with a sustained interest in how institutions behave when events move faster than procedures. His work is shaped by a conviction that operational history is most illuminating when it is treated as a study of organisations: how plans encode assumptions, how authority is distributed, and how information becomes action or fails to. He approaches campaigns not as tableaux of heroism or failure, but as pressure tests in which political choices, administrative habits, and technical systems reveal their strengths and limits.Keller's perspective is attentive to the dilemmas of small states and borderland societies, where strategy is often a matter of managing constraint. The Low Countries in 1940 offer him a concentrated case: neutrality and coalition politics collide with the practical demands of mobilisation, communication, and rapid decision. Throughout his writing, he favours clear concepts over dramatic certainties, and he treats uncertainty as a historical fact rather than a narrative inconvenience.As a storyteller, Keller aims to earn the reader's trust by separating what happened from what was assumed, and by showing how reasonable actors can still be overtaken by tempo. His guiding thread is European: a long-running concern with how geography, infrastructure, and statecraft meet in moments of rupture, and how those moments continue to shape the strategic imagination long after the shooting stops.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789377942847
  • Publisher: Vij Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Vij Books
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • Returnable: N
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  • Sub Title: Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Invaded
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9377942845
  • Publisher Date: 20 Mar 2026
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
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  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 535 gr


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