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Normandy: From Cotentin to Falaise, June-July 1944

Normandy: From Cotentin to Falaise, June-July 1944

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This book provides a unique perspective on the early weeks of the 1944 invasion, written by a German Army Corps Intelligence officer stationed in Normandy. It discusses the events leading up to the creation of the Falaise Pocket and offers insights into the conditions in the American landing section and the German troops' defeat.

Format: Hardback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 05 May 2022
Publisher: Casemate Publishers


This book provides a distinctive viewpoint on the critical early weeks of the 1944 invasion, written by a German Army Corps Intelligence officer stationed in Normandy during the Allied invasion. The author, who served as the department head for enemy messages processing (Ic) in the staff of the LXXXIV AK, offers a detailed account of the events leading up to the formation of the Falaise Pocket, which he describes as a tragic turning point for the entire front. Additionally, the book sheds light on the conditions in the American landing section and explains how the German troops stationed there were defeated.

Normandy: From Cotentin to Falaise, June-July 1944 is the first complete English translation of the original edition, which was published in German in 1954, ten years after D-Day. The book offers valuable insights into the events of the invasion and provides a comprehensive analysis of the military and strategic factors that contributed to its outcome.

The author's perspective as a German Army Corps Intelligence officer stationed in Normandy during the Allied invasion provides a unique and valuable insight into the events of the invasion. He was responsible for processing enemy messages and had a front-row seat to the unfolding events. His detailed account of the events leading up to the formation of the Falaise Pocket, which he describes as a tragic turning point for the entire front, is particularly compelling.

The book also sheds light on the conditions in the American landing section and explains how the German troops stationed there were defeated. The author provides a detailed analysis of the German tactics and strategies, as well as the mistakes that were made by both sides during the invasion.

One of the key strengths of the book is its ability to provide a balanced and objective account of the events of the invasion. The author does not shy away from criticizing the Allied forces, but he also acknowledges their achievements and the challenges that they faced. This balanced approach allows the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the invasion and its impact on the course of the Second World War.

Another notable feature of the book is its use of primary sources. The author has access to a wide range of documents and interviews, which he uses to support his analysis. This includes interviews with German soldiers, Allied commanders, and civilians who were involved in the invasion. These primary sources provide a firsthand account of the events and allow the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the human experience of the invasion.

However, the book does have some limitations. One of the main criticisms is that it can be difficult to follow at times. The author's writing style can be dense and complex, and some of the details may be difficult to understand. Additionally, the book does not cover the entire invasion in detail, and some of the key events are only briefly mentioned.

Despite these limitations, Normandy: From Cotentin to Falaise, June-July 1944 is a valuable addition to the literature on the Second World War. It provides a unique and valuable perspective on the events of the invasion and offers valuable insights into the military and strategic factors that contributed to its outcome. The book's use of primary sources and balanced approach make it a valuable resource for historians and students alike.

In conclusion, Normandy: From Cotentin to Falaise, June-July 1944 is a valuable book that provides a unique and valuable perspective on the decisive early weeks of the 1944 invasion. Written by a German Army Corps Intelligence officer stationed in Normandy during the Allied invasion, the book offers a detailed account of the events leading up to the formation of the Falaise Pocket and sheds light on the conditions in the American landing section and how the German troops stationed there were defeated. While the book does have some limitations, it is a valuable resource for historians and students alike and provides a deeper understanding of the Second World War.


Dimension: 228 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781636241562

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