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D-Day: The Battle for Normandy

D-Day: The Battle for NormandyAuthor: Antony Beevor
Publisher: Viking Adult
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 608
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 2

ISBN: 0670021199
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5421421
EAN: 9780670021192
ASIN: 0670021199

Publication Date: October 13, 2009
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The definitive account of the Normandy invasion by the bestselling author of Stalingrad and The Fall of Berlin 1945

From critically acclaimed world historian, Antony Beevor, this is the first major account in more than twenty years to cover the whole invasion from June 6, 1944, right up to the liberation of Paris on August 25. It is the first book to describe not only the experiences of the American, British, Canadian, and German soldiers, but also the terrible suffering of the French caught up in the fighting. More French civilians were killed by Allied bombing and shelling than British civilians were by the Luftwaffe.

The Allied fleet attempted by far the largest amphibious assault ever, and what followed was a battle as savage as anything seen on the Eastern Front. Casualties mounted on both sides, as did the tensions between the principal commanders. Even the joys of liberation had their darker side. The war in northern France marked not just a generation, but the whole of the postwar world, profoundly influencing relations between America and Europe. Beevor draws upon his research in more than thirty archives in six countries, going back to original accounts, interviews conducted by combat historians just after the action, and many diaries and letters donated to museums and archives in recent years.

D-Day will surely be hailed as the consummate account of the Normandy invasion and the ferocious offensive that led to the liberation of Paris.



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5 out of 5 stars an old event,a new perspective   November 20, 2009
Guy Nanin (las vegas ,nevada)
Anthony Beevor is a great historian.
I have read all his books,but this one is very special to me as it happened in Normandy,where I,partly, grew up. I am very familiar with all the small towns,villages and hamlets mentionned in the book . I have travelled the small roads in a region which is today so quaint and peaceful.

Anthony Beevor ,as with his other books ,Spain,Berlin and Stalingrad, has the knack to intertwine the historical military ,sometimes rapid and brutal events, with the daily ,personal lives of the people,alive and dead.Being an American ,gives him the impartial ,objective view :
A. the ugly part of the liberation of Normandy,that is the crimes commited by the french on other french.
B.the true,MANY,french collaborators with the German army during the allied landings.Very few ,if any,french historians will tell the truth,about them.
C.last ,but not least, The Allies had to fight a very tough ennemy,and it was far from the revised french press articles of to-day which try to portray the liberation of France a jolly good ride.
D. General de Gaulle was not warmly welcomed upon his arrival after the landing.
It is refreshing to see an historian who finally tell like it was. How refreshing!
Great Book ,easy reading and very historically accurate.



5 out of 5 stars Great reading on a Key Event in History   November 20, 2009
William Polm (Southern California, USA)
This is a well-written, reader-friendly but richly-detailed account of World War Two's Normandy Invasion. It provides the reader with novel-like intimacy. Just about every aspect of D-Day, if not actually every aspect, is covered in depth.

The author and celebrated historian obviously had to climb a steep mountain of huge piles of research, as evident in the 43 pages of supportive endnotes, to write this 523 page book accurately.

To me, though, a historian worthy of the name has to do more than just describe events and their details in chronological order. Getting your facts and names right is a challenge, always. But there's more to meaningful history, and that is an intelligent evaluation of all that material into conclusions about what it means. Interpretation, in other words. History is also about people, and I fell this author excels at describing and depicting the many personalities in this complicated story. And, he covers the experiences of not just the American, British, Canadian and German soldiers, but also French civilians killed by Allied bombing. He even includes the failed attempt to kill Hitler with a bomb.

Highly recommended to all interested in the history of World War Two.



5 out of 5 stars Antony Beevor does it again!   November 19, 2009
History Buff (Houston, TX)
Antony Beevor has turned a horrific episode of the 2nd WW into a very interesting and suspenseful story. He provides a lot of detailed information from both sides (Allies and German) of the front and keeps the reader well oriented with numerous, detailed battle field maps. He enlivens the military history with many human interest anecdotes and insights into the characters of military leaders.


3 out of 5 stars Too cluttered   November 18, 2009
Scott Charlton (Sarasota FL)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I enjoy reading historical novels. At this time I'm about one-half way through. Some of the detail is facinating especially since I have been to many of the towns that form the place for some battles. Like 1776, he involves too many characters with snippets of what they wrote about the unfolding facts. I am, however, anxiously awaiting the second half of the book.


5 out of 5 stars From D-Day to Paris!   November 18, 2009
Maximiliano F Yofre (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
As I say in my Amazon Home Page, I'm a history buff and one of the main historical periods on which I focus is WWII.
My favorite authors covering this period are: John Toland, Cornelius Ryan, John Keegan, Chester Wilmont and obviously Anthony Beevor.

Mr. Beevor (1946) has written many notable books as "Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege" (1998) and "Berlin: The Downfall 1945" (2002) amongst other. He is a former officer with the 11th Hussars and presently is a university professor and writer.
The author is famous for his meticulous research and amenity of his texts, making them very readable for general public.

In this book Mr. Beevor turns his attention from the Eastern Front to the Western Front following Allies' campaign thru Normandy and Bretagne till they enter and liberate Paris.
I was surprised to read about the stern defense put up by German forces in those three critical months frustrating time after time Anglo-American offensives.
The author delivers an equilibrated account of different phases of the offensive without partisan in favor of British forces, giving to each participant his due share of mistakes and successes.

Providing the reader with nineteen maps, the author, makes an easy task to follow the development of the campaign.
Three insets of photos complement the text.

The reader will see thru these pages famous military and political leaders fending to impose their view points and the effects they have on the battleground.
Mr. Beevor also gives a conspicuous place in the book to almost always neglected characters: the civilian population and their sufferings.

A great stuff to read for historians, students or casual readers. Enjoy!!!.

Reviewed by Max Yofre.


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