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Eyewitness D-Day: Firsthand Accounts from the Landing at Normandy to the Liberation of Paris

Eyewitness D-Day: Firsthand Accounts from the Landing at Normandy to the Liberation of Paris

Eyewitness D-Day: Firsthand Accounts from the Landing at Normandy to the Liberation of Paris

hardback | English
Published: 1 May, 2008
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This book features interviews with over 50 survivors. It contains hundreds of photographs, including wartime pictures of veterans. It includes a detailed fold-out map of the Normandy beaches, plus a full-length CD of interviews with Emmy Award-winning historical documentarians.The Allied assault on the beaches of Normandy in World War II is perhaps the most important offensive ever launched. And Eyewitness D-Day , by award-winning author D.M. Giangreco in conjunction with Kathryn Moore, and edited and with a foreword by eminent military historian Norman Polmar, is the most personal portrayal of that event ever written. It presents the harrowing inside story of June 6th, 1944, through the eyes of the courageous men and women who witnessed the fighting. Hundreds of contemporary photographs, including wartime pictures of the veterans and a detailed fold-out map of the Normandy beaches, create a visually impressive record of the day. The volume also comes with a full-length CD of interviews produced by Emmy Award-winning historical documentarians Rob Lihani and Rob Kirk.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780760750452
ISBN10 0760750459
Number Of Pages 260
Item Weight 1472 g
Product Dimensions 224 x 28 x 273 mm
Publisher / Reseller Sterling
Format hardback
Edition Har/Com
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Author's Bio

Award-winning author D.M. Giangreco is an editor for the U.S Army's professional journal, Military Review, and the author of numerous articles and books, including Dear Harry, War in Korea and Delta: America's Elite Counterterrorist Force. Kathryn Moore is the co-author, with D.M. Ciangreco, of Dear Harry Truman's Mailroom, 1945-1953: TheTruman Administration Through Correspondence with Everyday Amareicans , and has written articles for American Heritage, American History, and numerous daily newspapers, including the Washington Times, Kansas City Star, and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Moore teaches American history in Lee's Summit, Missouri. She is currently working on First Lady of Monticello, a biography of Martha Jefferson.

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