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The Day the Devils Dropped In: The 9th Parachute Battalion in Normandy - D-Day to D+6: The Merville Battery to the Château St Côme

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The first hours and days following the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6th June 1944 have strong claim to be the most crucial in world history.

Spearheading this vast undertaking were crack British and American airborne forces.

698 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2002

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August 12, 2023
Excellent first person accounts. There are other more systematic accounts of the battle but the focus on 9th Bn after Merville Battery is excellent and the personal accounts make this book unique and beyond compare.
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June 11, 2024
A brilliant way of retelling the battle through the eyes of individual accounts.
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February 9, 2015
My initial reaction to this book wasn't entirely positive as the narrative is a bit disjointed since the author chose to use quoted veteran interviews to tell the story throughout the book, rather than a typical author's narrative. I understand that this was done out of a reverence for the veterans and also because it was essentially primary-source material being given to the reader without much interference by the author. Once you get past this method of delivery, however, the book stands up well and conveys a great deal of information about the various battles discussed, hence my up-grade from 3-starts to 4 upon completing it.

There is a great deal more to the history of British Airborne units in WW2 than the battle for Arnhem, which tends to always take first position in most people's minds. This coverage of their actions in Normandy and Taylor Downing's excellent "Night Raid" describing the development of the airborne and their raid on the Bruneval Radar installation well before D-Day, are important chapters in the airborne's history, all well worth your time.
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February 2, 2015
Excellent book. Shows what its' really like amidst the chaos of battle.
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February 24, 2015
En præcis og rystende beskrivelse af 9th Parachute Battalions indsats i Normandiet fra 6. - 12. juni 1944.
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