D-Day: 6 June 1944
Warren Pleece, Agnieszka Biskup
Prior to D-Day, Nazi Germany had control over most of Europe. On 6 June 1941, a massive scale, multi-country invasion of the beaches of Normandy France took place. Although it was very well-planned, and marked the beginning of the end of the war in Europe, many thousands of Allied forces died that day. This graphic non-fiction book tells the story of D-Day.
Reviews
This book is very interesting. It is about when Britain, Canada and America invaded occupied France in Normandy. They landed on some beached codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. They sent out radio messages so that the Germans thought they were invading Calais, a different beach, not in Normandy.
Principal Ursula Menace 21.09.2022
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A wonderful book to learn about d-day
Sir Virgil Bucket 04.08.2022
This was a great book read it if you haven’t already
Esquire Hank Sausage-Roll 21.07.2020
Exciting, tells you all about the Allies' landing
Chief Pluto Sherbet 13.07.2020
A fab book for pre teens interested in WW2 era history
Anonymous 30.07.2015