9780684801377-068480137X-D Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II

D Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II

ISBN-13: 9780684801377
ISBN-10: 068480137X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Stephen E. Ambrose
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 656 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780684801377
ISBN-10: 068480137X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Stephen E. Ambrose
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 656 pages

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D Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II (ISBN-13: 9780684801377 and ISBN-10: 068480137X), written by authors Stephen E. Ambrose, was published by Simon & Schuster in 1995. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Pictorials (Military History, United States, World War II, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent D Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Pictorials books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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Stephen E. Ambrose’s D-Day is the definitive history of World War II’s most pivotal battle, a day that changed the course of history.

D-Day is the epic story of men at the most demanding moment of their lives, when the horrors, complexities, and triumphs of life are laid bare. Distinguished historian Stephen E. Ambrose portrays the faces of courage and heroism, fear and determination—what Eisenhower called “the fury of an aroused democracy”—that shaped the victory of the citizen soldiers whom Hitler had disparaged.Drawing on more than 1,400 interviews with American, British, Canadian, French, and German veterans, Ambrose reveals how the original plans for the invasion had to be abandoned, and how enlisted men and junior officers acted on their own initiative when they realized that nothing was as they were told it would be.

The action begins at midnight, June 5/6, when the first British and American airborne troops jumped into France. It ends at midnight June 6/7. Focusing on those pivotal twenty-four hours, it moves from the level of Supreme Commander to that of a French child, from General Omar Bradley to an American paratrooper, from Field Marshal Montgomery to a German sergeant.

Ambrose’s D-Day is the finest account of one of our history’s most important days.

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