D-Day Hour by Hour – Relive the Normandy Landings Minute by Minute
Experience the events of June 6, 1944 through D-Day Hour by Hour, a historical book that reconstructs the unfolding of Operation Overlord in a detailed chronological narrative.
Through more than 350 historical events, author Marc Laurenceau takes readers through the D-Day landings hour by hour and minute by minute, offering insight into the strategy, resources, and consequences of one of the most ambitious military operations in modern history.
Ideal for World War II enthusiasts, Normandy visitors, and readers interested in military history, this book provides an immersive understanding of the events that shaped the liberation of Western Europe.
Format: 200 × 265 mm Pages: 160 Cover: Softcover with flaps
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Format: 200 × 265 mm Pages: 160 Cover: Softcover with flaps
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