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Normandys Nightmare War Allied Bomber Air Attacks 194045 2nd Edition Douglas Boyd

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Normandys Nightmare War Allied Bomber Air Attacks 194045 2nd Edition Douglas Boyd
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.59 MB
Author: Douglas Boyd
ISBN: 9781526745811, 9781526745828, 9781526745835, 152674581X, 1526745828, 1526745836
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2
Volume: I

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Normandys Nightmare War Allied Bomber Air Attacks 194045 2nd Edition Douglas Boyd by Douglas Boyd 9781526745811, 9781526745828, 9781526745835, 152674581X, 1526745828, 1526745836 instant download after payment.

Famous for Calvados apple brandy and Camembert cheese, Normandy is a green and pleasant land now dotted with thousands of British-owned second homes. Its coastline is also dotted with thousands of indestructible reinforced-concrete bunkers and gun emplacements that formed part of the Atlantic Wall of Hitler's Fortress Europe. Tourists passing through the ferry ports like Boulogne, Cherbourg and Dunkirk may wonder why there are so few old buildings. Few know that the demolition which preceded the extensive urban renewal of the ancient town centers was effected by British bombs during four years of hell for the people living there. Before its belated liberation three ghastly months after D-Day, the sirens in Le Havre wailed 1,060 times to warn of approaching British and American bombers. After one single Allied raid, over 3,000 dead civilians were recovered from the city's ruins, without counting the thousands of injured, maimed and traumatized survivors. So, whom did the Normans regard as the enemy: the German occupiers who shot a few hundred civilians or the Allied airmen who killed as many neutral citizens of northern France as died in Britain from German bombs during the whole war? Told largely in the words of French, German and Allied eyewitnesses, including the moving last letters of executed hostages, this is the story of Normandy's nightmare during the war.

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