A unique and gritty account of D-Day told by eight Ulstermen - some of the last surviving veterans of the 1944 D-Day invasion of France. Mark Scott delves into the veterans' testimonies, revealing previously-untold stories of courage, triumph and tragedy endured by ordinary men who each played their part in the greatest invasion in history.
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Biografisk notat
Mark Scott is a military historical researcher and the author of two previous non fiction publications "The Man Who Shot The Great War" and "Among The Kings - The Unknown Warrior an untold story". He has worked as a volunteer researcher with the Royal Ulster Rifles museum in Belfast and as a research consultant for the DoubleBand Films' documentary "The Man Who Shot The Great War", research which led to his first publication. Mark applies an investigative approach which is apparent in this latest work. He previously taught photography at Queen's University in Belfast and has used vintage period Leica photographic equipment to give an authentic feel to the photography in this publication.