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D-Day: Before and After

D-Day: Before and After

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D-Day was the pivotal turning point of the Second World War, with Allied Command secretly planning an invasion of unprecedented scale by sea and air. Over a million men, vehicles, ammunition, and equipment were coming ashore to support the bloody campaign to liberate Europe. This collection charts the planning, action, and aftermath of Operation Overlord, with a foreword by Philip Hamlyn Williams.

Format: Hardback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 28 May 2019
Publisher: The History Press Ltd


The Second World War reached a critical turning point with the D-Day invasion of Normandy. The Allied Command orchestrated an extraordinary amphibious and aerial assault, marking a significant shift in the tide of the conflict. In a meticulously planned operation, over a million men, along with vehicles, ammunition, and equipment, landed on the beaches, supporting the relentless campaign to liberate Europe. This remarkable story, filled with ingenuity and immense loss of life, is vividly documented in this collection, which draws from the Mirrorpix archives. Compiled with a foreword by Philip Hamlyn Williams, the collection provides a comprehensive account of Operation Overlord, encompassing its planning, execution, and enduring impact.

The D-Day invasion of Normandy was a pivotal moment in the Second World War, marking a significant shift in the tide of the conflict. The Allied Command meticulously planned an unprecedented amphibious and aerial assault, involving over a million men, vehicles, ammunition, and equipment. The landing on the beaches of Normandy was an astounding feat of logistical prowess and technological innovation. The objective was to support the bloody campaign to liberate Europe and end the **** occupation.

The invasion began on June 6, 1944, with the simultaneous landing of American, British, and Canadian forces on five different beaches in Normandy, France. The beaches were codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword, and each had its own unique challenges and obstacles. The American forces landed on Utah Beach, facing heavy German resistance and suffering significant casualties. The British forces landed on Omaha Beach, where they encountered strong German defenses and also faced heavy losses. The Canadian forces landed on Juno Beach, where they encountered minimal resistance and made significant progress.

The invasion was a massive operation that required extensive coordination and preparation. The Allied Command spent months planning the operation, conducting rehearsals, and gathering intelligence. The troops were transported to the beaches using a vast fleet of ships, including the largest amphibious assault in history. The air support was also crucial, with hundreds of aircraft providing cover and support for the troops.

The invasion was a costly endeavor, with thousands of soldiers losing their lives in the battle. The German defenses were strong, and the troops faced intense artillery and mortar fire. The beaches were also heavily fortified, making it difficult for the troops to advance. However, the bravery and determination of the soldiers, combined with the technological innovation and logistical support, allowed the Allies to break through the German defenses and advance toward Paris.

The D-Day invasion of Normandy was a turning point in the war, marking the beginning of the end for **** Germany. The invasion led to the liberation of France and the eventual defeat of **** Germany. The soldiers who participated in the invasion are remembered as heroes, and their bravery and sacrifice continue to inspire generations.

In conclusion, the D-Day invasion of Normandy was a remarkable achievement that showcased the power of human ingenuity, technological innovation, and collective determination. The invasion marked a significant shift in the tide of the war and paved the way for the eventual victory of the Allies. The soldiers who participated in the invasion are remembered as heroes, and their bravery and sacrifice continue to inspire us to this day.

Weight: 430g
Dimension: 186 x 165 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780750990660

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