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Dday 6644 1st Edition Dan Parry

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Dday 6644 1st Edition Dan Parry
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Publisher: BBC Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.12 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Dan Parry
ISBN: 9780563521167, 0563521163
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Dday 6644 1st Edition Dan Parry by Dan Parry 9780563521167, 0563521163 instant download after payment.

The story of D-Day, the turning point in World War 2, has been well documented. But this lavishly illustrated book and accompanying epic TV drama will turn all preconceptions of 'Operation Overlord' on their head. June 2004 marks the 60th anniversary of D-Day, the last time official reunions of veterans will take place - this is our chance to honour the veterans of the biggest military invasion and defence the world has ever seen. Told through the eyes of the men who were there: from veterans - both Allied and German - to the spies, resistance members, reporters and official photographers. Fresh stories, surprising heroes. As the tension of D-Day builds to a nail-biting climax we witness the German army's confused response to the invasion. Their failure to repel the Allies during those first crucial 24 hours is a setback from which they never recover. =

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