Remembering D-Day by Martin Bowman

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Remembering D-Day by Martin Bowman

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June the 6th, 1944 saw the greatest combined military operation of all time and subsequently D-Day has become known as the single most crucial watershed of the 20th century. To commemorate the 60th anniversary, Martin Bowman has compiled this collection of personal narratives.

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Remembering D-Day by Martin Bowman

The book also includes sidebars and information boxes of factual detail that both anchor the stories to the chronological history of the day and bring the events into pin-point clarity.
Martin Bowman is the author of sixty aviation books on military subjects. His interest in World War II was fired by the proliferation of US and RAF air bases in his native East Anglia. His quest has taken him to eighteen countries including the USA, Africa, Australia and Russia. He has flown into the world's war zones of Mogadishu, Somalia and Bosnia...and he has even been catapulted from the USS John F Kennedy! Martin has also been appointed as official researcher for DERA (Defence, Evaluation and Research Agency).
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ISBN 13 9780007175666
ISBN 10 0007175663
Title Remembering D-Day
Author Martin Bowman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2004-02-02
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.