Comics

Booklet, D-Day Normandy Landings, Children
From the French Occupation to the liberation of Paris through the D-Day Normandy landings, this booklet explains to your children the progress of the D-Day landings.

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Comic - The Odyssey of Stoy Hora, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne
Comic untitle The Odyssey of the Stoy Hora, hard cover, 50 pages. June 5, 1944: 11.50 pm. The C47 aircraft Stoy Hora leaves England, destination Normandy. On board, none of the 22 young Americn soldiers, paratroopers and airmen, thinks they are a hero. And yet! These men who, until they joined the military, were living ordinary lives, will - by showing selflessness and courage - accomplish extraordinary acts. Here is their story.

Comic Book - 6th June 1944: Overlord
"As a good drawing is often better than a thousand explanations, what could be better than a comic strip to tell the tale of Operation Overlord and the Allied Landings in Normandy? Without wishing to give a parody of a famous phrase printed by an equally famous newspaper read by young people aged 7 to 77, it is clear that comic strips are read by a very wide public. Bringing together pictures and texts, they are close to both literature and cinema, but are extremely good at being concise and straight to the point. These are surely the reasons why they are read with great interest by children, teenagers, parents and grandparents alike. I hope that this book will both serve to pass on the message of those who experienced these battle and stimulate the interest of the younger generations as they learn of the high price paid for Freedom. French, English, Dutch, German, Spanish and Italian versions available."

Eva & Maxime discover the D-Day landings
Eva & Maxime discover the D-Day landings, a book for kids. 15 x 15 cm, 32 pages.