On the morning of June 6, 1944, the largest armada in history arrived off the coast of Normandy & 130,000 Allied soldiers disembarked. This volume chronicles the planning & execution of the military operation that set the Normandy invasion into motion. B&W illus.
A must read for anyone interested in the United States in World War Two. It heavy on the planning, and tactics of the Normandy Invasion from the US Army's point of view.
excellent, read it on-line from http://www.history.army.mil/html/abou.... High level view with 7 chapters on planning and German plans and three on the fighting. Closes with the capture of Cherbourg. Doesn't drop below much below battalion level and mainly deals with the American actions.
This is one of a one hundred volume history of WWII. This volume deals with the U.S. Army ETO in preparations and in action during the Normandy Invasion. This is a solid history filled with charts, maps and photo's and is Published by the U.S. GPO.
In the US Defense Department's history of World War II in the European Theater this volume chronicles the Allied invasion of Hitler's France. Included are the strategy and preparations for the invasion as well as some good photographs and maps. This is a must have for the World War II history buff.