D-Day in Photographs Hardcover - 2009
by Andrew Whitmarsh
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This visual history collates images relating to all aspects of D-Day and the Normandy landings. Beginning with the lead up to D-Day, it encompasses the equipment, planning, troops, and training. It also examines the impact on civilians and the work underway in factories. As the momentum gathered, the book focuses on the final preparations in the last month before D-Day, and follows events through the Channel and naval operations, the air forces and airborne landings, landings on British beaches, and landings on U.S. beaches, before considering the aftermath and the Battle of Normandy through to the end of the war. Using the extensive archives of the Portsmouth D-Day Museum, including many of their largely unpublished collections of memories and photographs, this is a moving and unique record of a momentous time.
Details
- Title D-Day in Photographs
- Author Andrew Whitmarsh
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Pages 120
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher History Press, Stroud
- Date 2009-09
- ISBN 9780752450957 / 0752450956
- Dewey Decimal Code 940.542
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