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D-Day 1944 Anthony Tucker-Jones

D-Day 1944 By Anthony Tucker-Jones

D-Day 1944 by Anthony Tucker-Jones


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Re-assessing the technical and intelligence problem solving behind the Normandy campaign through the eyes of those present

D-Day 1944 Summary

D-Day 1944: The Making of Victory by Anthony Tucker-Jones

D-DAY was unprecedented. An invasion of this scale and magnitude had never been carried out before. The landings in North Africa, Sicily and Italy were of limited scope by comparison; if they had failed it would not have been a complete disaster, whereas Normandy heralded the long-awaited Second Front. This dramatic new study investigates the great feats of unique problem-solving that enabled the success of such an important invasion. Military historian Anthony Tucker-Jones brings his expert eye to bear on the D-Day landings and subsequent Normandy campaign. He reassesses the technical ingenuity required through the eyes of those who fought there, and vividly reveals how each side managed, whether dealing with the challenges of crossing the Channel safely or in defence of the French coast. Including first-hand accounts, D-Day 1944 places the reader in the thick of the action.

About Anthony Tucker-Jones

ANTHONY TUCKER-JONES spent nearly 20 years in the British Intelligence community before establishing himself as a defence writer and military historian. He has written extensively on aspects of WW2 warfare, including Hitler's Great Panzer Heist and Stalin's Revenge: Operation Bagration. He has also written Slaughter on the Eastern Front for The History Press (2017). www.atuckerjones.com

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NGR9780750988032
9780750988032
0750988037
D-Day 1944: The Making of Victory by Anthony Tucker-Jones
New
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
2019-05-20
304
N/A
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