Following nearly two years of planning and exacting preparation,
Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of the Nazi-dominated European
continent, was mounted in the early hours of 6th June, 1944. It was to
be a pivotal event leading to the end of the Second World War and
victory for the Allied forces. The invasion itself was centred on the
largest amphibious landing operation in history. It involved 7000
naval vessels, 3000 aircraft, 17000 American and British paratroopers
and thousands of additional military personnel. What awaited the
Allied landing forces—many of them suffering the effects of sea
sickness when they were delivered into the surf of the five main
landing beaches on the Normandy coast of France—were key elements in
the formidable defences of Hitlers vaunted Atlantic Wall. The Wall was
a 2500-mile chain of various types of fortifications stretching from
the North Cape to the Bay of Biscay. That portion of the German
defences between Caen to the east and Cherbourg to the west was
particularly menacing, due largely to the planning and implementations
of Feldmarschall Erwin Rommel, appointed by Hitler to take charge of
the Atlantic Wall defences.D-Day Defences revisits many of the
locations within the five-beach landing area of the invasion forces,
focusing on the various aspects of the German fortifications, the
types of defensive systems employed against the American, British and
Canadian invaders, and the results experienced by both invaders and
defenders in the Allied struggle to gain and hold possession of that
pathway to Berlin.
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ISBN
9781526705433
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Pen & Sword Military (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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