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D-Day: World War 2: Famous Battles: D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy 1944

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D-Day: World War 2: Famous Battles: D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy 1944

D-Day: World War 2: Famous Battles: D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy 1944 (World War 2, World War II, WW2, D-Day, Pearl Harbor, Omaha Beach, Utah Beach) by Ryan Jenkins
English | July 4, 2014 | ASIN: B00LNPCZG8 | 40 pages | AZW3 | 0.25 MB

Learn All You Need to Know about Operation Overlord

D-Day has been the subject of many books and movies, and its impact still shakes the lives of many today. On its face, it seemed like a very risky operation, and in some ways, it was. This book takes you through the meticulous planning stages and the execution of one of the greatest military operations in history, so buy it for yourself today.

Here's a Preview of What You Will Learn
* The war before D-Day
* Planning the operation
* The airborne invasion
* Fighting on the beaches
* The aftermath

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Comments From Other Readers
“For a simple yet comprehensive look at the planning events leading up to and following Operation Overlord, one need look no further than this book. A military operation of this size and importance had to have been planned with the highest level of care and detail, and the author manages to capture that well. An informative look for those interested.” – Tom H. (Salt Lake City, USA)

“Truly one of the most terrible days in the history of war. I cannot imagine the many lives that were extinguished in a moment. Truly, these men were heroes, as they sacrificed themselves for a cause they knew was right. God bless them, and God bless the author for informing many of what these men did.” – George W. (London, UK)

“I walked down to Omaha Beach on D-Day this year, just to take it in and gain a greater sense of appreciation for the magnitude of what happened that day. Saving Private Ryan’s depiction was horrifying enough, but I imagine it was much, much worse in reality. It truly turned the tide of the war for good, though at such a high cost. This book is a must-read for those who want to know about the high cost of war.” – Lanz M. (Normandy, France)

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