

An edition of D-Day (2004)
By Martin Gilbert
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
J. Wiley & Sons
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
"Tracing the genesis of D-Day to the early days after Dunkirk, Gilbert recounts how the results of numerous commando raids - some successful, others disastrous - shaped the Allies planning for a full-scale assault. He reveals Churchill's hands-on involvement in both strategic and tactical planning, and explains why the invasion was delayed for more than two years after America's entry into the war." "Gilbert offers a wealth of new and detailed information on the Allies' use of double agents and phantom armies to fool Hitler and his generals into believing that the Normandy invasion was a mere diversion in preparation for a larger assault elsewhere. He also reveals how British code-breakers provided Allied commanders with astonishingly accurate information on German troop movements, defense strategies, and command decisions." "Complete with twenty-seven maps prepared especially for this book, D-Day sheds new light on one of the greatest achievements in military history."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Campaigns, Military History, World War, 1939-1945, Invasion (1944), World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924, Military campaigns, World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, france, normandy, Normandy (france), history, France, history, military
Places: Normandy (France), Normandy, France
Times: 20th century