TELEGRAPH: THE D DAY LANDINGS

Book number: 95135 Product format: Paperback Author: PHILIP WARNER

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Operation OVERLORD in June 1944 was the greatest seaborne invasion and indeed the greatest military endeavour of all time. Although eventually a brilliant victory and duly celebrated as a triumph of intelligence, planning, combined operations and international co-operation, the D Day Landings came close to being the greatest military history disaster. From the parachutists and glider pilots landed behind enemy lines to the sappers, gunners, tank crews, signals, infantry, chaplains and surgeons, and a vast armada of ships and landing craft that brought them to the congested beaches, each has their own story of excitement, elation, horror and heroism. A unique collection of letters and accounts from all ranks and regiments, this book champions the ordinary men who made it possible. As Bill Deedes points out in his Foreword, it was the 'ordinary man' who turned this great undertaking into a reality. This now classic reprinted book reflects this. We hear the experiences of RAF pilots who dropped the parachutists and towed the gliders; of sailors in the Royal Navy who had to negotiate minefields and other obstacles; and of a wide spectrum of soldiers who came face to face with the enemy who all provided vital support. Hostile fire does not distinguish between those roles more than it does between high and junior rank. We are privileged to share these individuals' experiences and emotions at such a defining moment both in their lives and in the history of the world. Each section is introduced by clear explanation of the action concerned and enhanced by maps and photographs. Facsimile reprint of the 1980 original in large softback.

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ISBN 9781526764164
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