This title describes the D-Day landings in World War II in a dramatic, moment-by-moment account. It also looks at the build up to D-Day within the context of World War II - showing why it happened when it did - and looks at its consequences in the wider context of 20th Century history. Moment-in-time boxes draw out first hand accounts of the day, giving the reader an insight into how people involved thought and felt at the time.
This is Book 2 in the Days That Shook the Worl Series. See all Days That Shook the Worl books here.
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Sean Sheehan has a degree in Ancient Literature and History. He is fascinated by all aspect of of the ancient world, and in particular the literature of ancient Greece and Rome. A visit to Auschwitz in the 1970s sparked off an interest in the history of the Jewish people and the Holocaust, and since then Sean has spent much time reading and researching the s
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