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True stories of D-Day

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This fascinating book tells the stories of the real-life heroes involved of a single day that changed the face of modern history, 6 June 1944 - D-day, the allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Normandy.

Millions were caught up in the struggle for the Normandy.

This book focuses on the bravery of a few individuals, including the meteorologist advising General Eisenhower, an elite paratrooper who formed part of an advance party, the sergeant who waded onto Omaha beach under a hail of gunfire and the Resistance fighter, who was caught in a fire as Allied troops landed.

Packed full of fascinating detail, this book tells the remarkable story of D-Day as it really was - young readers will find this a compelling, moving and enlightening collection of true-life tales.

It contains maps, line drawings and notes on sources and further reading.

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Product Details
Usborne Publishing Ltd
0746069995 / 9780746069998
Hardback
28/01/2006
United Kingdom
English
160 p. : ill.
20 cm
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