Storming The Shores: D-Day, the Battle for Normandy, and the Legacy They Left Behind (World War II France Series, Band 2) - Softcover

Buch 2 von 4: World War II France Series

Oldham, David G

 
9798298019613: Storming The Shores: D-Day, the Battle for Normandy, and the Legacy They Left Behind (World War II France Series, Band 2)

Inhaltsangabe

Written from the ground where it happened, by a Guardian of the British Normandy Memorial who walks the D-Day beaches every week.

"You do not need to be a military historian to understand what happened at Omaha. Your body tells you."

On 6 June 1944, more than 150,000 men from a dozen nations crossed the English Channel and assaulted the most heavily fortified coastline in Europe. Thousands would not survive the day. The world they fought to save is the world we live in now.

Storming The Shores tells the complete story of D-Day and the Battle for Normandy, from the rise of Hitler and the fall of France, through the years of planning and preparation, to the brutal reality of the beach landings, the savage hedgerow fighting, and the destruction of the German army at Falaise. It covers all five invasion beaches, Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword, with the kind of vivid, human detail that brings the history to life.

But this is not a book written from a library. It is written from Normandy itself.

Author DG Oldham lives in the Normandy countryside, walks the D-Day beaches and battlefields regularly, and serves as a Guardian of the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer. His perspective is unique: part military history, part personal exploration, part guide to the landscape where these events unfolded. He writes about the soldiers who fought, the French civilians caught between two armies, the Resistance fighters who risked everything, and the quiet Norman lanes where the evidence of 1944 is still visible if you know where to look.

Inside this book you will find:

  • The full story of D-Day from the political failures of the 1930s to the liberation of Paris
  • Detailed accounts of all five beach landings, including the near-disaster at Omaha
  • The airborne operations: paratroopers, glider assaults, and the capture of Pegasus Bridge
  • The French Resistance and SOE agents who paved the way for invasion
  • The brutal three-month Battle for Normandy, Caen, the bocage, Cobra, and the Falaise Pocket
  • The devastating impact on Norman civilians and the complicated aftermath of liberation
  • Soldiers' letters home, what they wrote, what the censors cut, and what they could never say
  • A practical guide to visiting the battlefields, memorials, museums, and lesser-known sites
  • The story of the British Normandy Memorial and how you can help preserve it

Perfect for: history readers, battlefield visitors planning a trip to Normandy, families researching a relative who served, anyone who wants to understand why D-Day still matters, and what it cost.

Includes a companion app "Walking in Their Footsteps" a GPS-enabled D-Day tour guide for the Normandy battlefields, plus a full listing of museums and places of interest with opening times and prices.

"The beaches are peaceful now. The hedgerows have grown back. The fields are farmed again. But the ground remembers, and so should we".

Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.