Normandy '44

By James Holland

Award-winning historian James Holland delivers a definitive, myth-dispelling history of the D-Day campaign in *Normandy '44*. Drawing on extensive archives and fresh eyewitness testimonies, Holland reconstructs the monumental planning, the brutal D-Day landings, and the subsequent 76 days of relentless fighting across Normandy. He vividly brings to life strategic decisions made by commanders like Eisenhower, Rommel, and Montgomery, alongside harrowing personal accounts from soldiers, paratroopers, and resistance leaders on both sides, including Dick Winters and Hans Heinze. Holland reveals how Allied ingenuity, immense material strength, and operational brilliance ultimately secured victory against a disciplined German army. This stirring narrative offers vital new perspectives on one of history's most dramatic and costly military engagements.
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