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D-Day Diary Carol Harris

D-Day Diary By Carol Harris

D-Day Diary by Carol Harris


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Summary

First-hand accounts of what D-Day was really like for those who took part in Operation Overlord

D-Day Diary Summary

D-Day Diary: Life on the Front Line in the Second World War by Carol Harris

6 June 1944 is one of the most memorable dates of the Second World War. It marked the beginning of the end of the conflict as Allied forces invaded Normandy and fought their way into Nazi-occupied Europe. Operation Overlord, as the invasion was codenamed, was an incredible feat. It also proved to be a turning point that would eventually result in the defeat of Nazi Germany. Around 150,000 soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy on the first day in the largest amphibious operation in history. Within a month more than 1 million men had been put ashore.

As memory becomes history, first-hand accounts of this incredible moment become more and more precious. In D-Day Diary, historian Carol Harris brings together remarkable tales of bravery, survival and sacrifice from what was one of the war's most dramatic and pivotal episodes.

About Carol Harris

CAROL HARRIS is a writer and journalist who has written extensively on the Second World War and the 1930s and '40s. Her 'Women at War' series was published in 2000, and she is the author of Blitz Diary (THP, 2010). She lives in South East London.

Additional information

GOR007354785
9780752462202
0752462202
D-Day Diary: Life on the Front Line in the Second World War by Carol Harris
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20130417
192
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