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D-Day in Numbers

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D - Day, 6 June 1944, the day on which the Allies landed on the beaches of Normandy with the intention of reclaiming mainland Europe from German occupation. The significance of the operation has captured the collective imagination to become the defining moment of World War Two and represents the ending to the struggles of the early twentieth century. D - Day in Numbers sets the scene for the largest seaborne invasion of all time. It covers the mammoth preparations for the landings, their savage, awesome scale, and their aftermath in the battle for Normandy, taking in the most poignant events and looking at each through the numbers involved. Each number signifies an important moment within a larger story as they are explained in the context of the surrounding events. And with the vast amount of planning that went into the execution of such an ambitious operation, the numbers involved are staggering, surprising and often inspiring. Discover the numbers that promised to change the balance of power in Europe, and indeed, the world, as Deliverance Day, 1944 got underway.

244 pages, Print on Demand (Paperback)

First published April 25, 2014

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Jacob F. Field

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Jacob F. Field is a historian and writer. He grew up in South London, completed his undergraduate degree in History at the University of Oxford, and then moved to Newcastle University for his PhD. He completed his doctoral thesis on the Great Fire of London in 2008, and has worked as a research associate at the University of Cambridge since then. Jacob has contributed to books including 1001 Historical Sites and 1001 Battles That Changed The Course Of History and published articles in journals including Economic History Review, London Journal and Urban History.

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January 30, 2020
Really interesting look at the closing years of the war starting with the run-up to d day. Although this book deals in facts and figures it does not overlook the human side of this bloody war. With it having been holocaust memorial day reading this book has been made all the more poignant and moving.
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June 5, 2018
Some very interesting little tidbits about the who, what, where, when and hows of Operation Overlord.
If you are interested in numbers, cubic feet, tonnage, yards, rounds, commanders, millimeters, hours and pipers this is the book for you. It is an interesting and quick read.
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