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Dday Landing Craft How 4126 Ugly And Unorthodox Allied Craft Made The Normandy Landings Possible Andrew Whitmarsh

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Dday Landing Craft How 4126 Ugly And Unorthodox Allied Craft Made The Normandy Landings Possible Andrew Whitmarsh
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 35.52 MB
Pages: 464
Author: ANDREW. WHITMARSH
ISBN: 9781803994468, 9781803994451, 1803994452, 1803994460
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Dday Landing Craft How 4126 Ugly And Unorthodox Allied Craft Made The Normandy Landings Possible Andrew Whitmarsh by Andrew. Whitmarsh 9781803994468, 9781803994451, 1803994452, 1803994460 instant download after payment.

D-Day, one of the most decisive moments of the Second World War, could not have happened without thousands of landing craft. Yet their role, and that of their crews, has often been overlooked.

During a combined operation that involved aerial and naval assaults, as well as amphibious landings on a vast scale, more than 132,000 Allied troops landed on the Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944. Through their efforts, the tide of the war turned for the final time to favour the Allies.

There is no overstating the contribution of the landing craft and their crews on the first day of Operation Neptune, and yet it is often overlooked. In D-Day Landing Craft, historian Andrew Whitmarsh turns his attention to these vital vessels that ensured the operation’s success. He describes events on each of the five Allied beaches on D-Day from the perspective of landing craft, landing ships and their crews. He examines why there were so many different types of landing craft and how they were built over several years in both the UK and North America, despite many competing war production requirements and operational demands. This closely researched and well-illustrated account is essential to anyone who wants to fully understand the course of D-Day, and the nature of Allied preparations for the campaign.

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