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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:D-Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War IIby Stephen E Ambrose
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Stephen E. Ambrose draws from more than 1,400 interviews with American, British, Canadian, French, and German veterans to create the preeminent chronicle of the most important day in the twentieth century. Ambrose reveals how the original plans for the invasion were abandoned, and how ordinary soldiers and officers acted on their own initiative. D-Day is above all the epic story of men at the most demanding moment of their existence, when the horrors, complexities, and triumphs of life are laid bare. Ambrose portrays the faces of courage and heroism, fear and determination — what Eisenhower called "the fury of an aroused democracy" — that shaped the victory of the citizen soldiers whom Hitler had disparaged. Review:John Lehman The Wall Street Journal Definitive...His evidence is overwhelming. Review:Christopher Lehmann-Haupt The New York Times Reading this history, you can understand why for so many of its participants, despite all the death surrounding them, life revealed itself in that moment at that place. Review:Thomas B. Buell Chicago Tribune Historians and public alike should be profoundly grateful to Ambrose...for assembling this comprehensive and permanent record that will be forever a resource for remembering Normandy. Synopsis:This monumental narrative provides a compelling portrait of the strategic dimesnions of the invasion that changed the course of the World War II, skillfully melding eyewitness accounts of American, British, Canadian, French, and German veterans, materials from government and private archives, and never-before-utilized sources from the homefront. Photos & maps. About the AuthorStephen E. Ambrose, the Boyd Professor of History at the University of New Orleans, is Director of the Eisenhower Center and President of the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans. He is the author of numerous works of history, including Band of Brothers and Pegasus Bridge, as well as of a two-volume biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower. He lives in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Table of ContentsContents Prologue 1 The Defenders 2 The Attackers 3 The Commanders 4 Where And When? 5 Utilizing Assets 6 Planning and Preparing 7 Training 8 Marshaling and Briefing 9 Loading 10 Decision to Go 11 Cracking the Atlantic Wall The Airborne into Normandy 12 "Let's Get Those Bastards" The Airborne Night Attack 13 "The Greatest Show Ever Staged" The Air Bombardment 14 A Long, Endless Column of Ships The Naval Crossing and Bombardment 15 "We'll Start the War from Right Here" The 4th Division at Utah Beach 16 "Nous Restons Ici" The Airborne in the Cotentin 17 Visitors to Hell The 116th Regiment at Omaha 18 Utter Chaos Reigned The 16th Regiment at Omaha 19 Traffic Jam Tanks, Artillery, and Engineers at Omaha 20 "I Am A Destroyer Man" The Navy at Omaha Beach 21 "Will You Tell Me How We Did This?" The 2nd Ranger Battalion on D-Day Morning 22 Up the Bluff at Vierville The 116th Regiment and 5th Ranger Battalion 23 Catastrophe Contained Easy Red Sector, Omaha Beach 24 Struggle for the High Ground Vierville, St.-Laurent, and Colleville 25 "It Was Just Fantastic" Afternoon on Omaha Beach 26 The World Holds Its Breath D-Day on the Home Fronts 27 "Fairly Stuffed With Gadgets" The British Opening Moves 28 "Everything Was Well Ordered" The 50th Division at Gold Beach 29 Payback The Canadians at Juno Beach 30 "An Unforgettable Sight" The British at Sword Beach 31 "My God, We've Done It" The British Airborne on D-Day 32 "When Can Their Glory Fade?" The End of the Day Glossary Endnotes Bibliography Appendix A: Veterans who contributed oral histories or written memoirs to the Eisenhower Center Index Maps The Final Overlord Invasion Plan German Strength in Western Europe Landing Diagram, Omaha Beach Utah Beach Airborne Assault on D-Day The Allied Assault Routes on D-Day Utah Beach Infantry Assault on D-Day Omaha Beach First Wave Landings on D-Day Omaha Beach Eastern Sector Omaha Beach Evening of D-Day
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