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Six Armies in Normandy: From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris by John Keegan is considered one of the most influential and readable studies of the Normandy Campaign ever written. Covering the period from the Allied landings on 6 June 1944 through to the liberation of Paris in August, this acclaimed military history offers a unique perspective on one of the pivotal campaigns of the Second World War.
Rather than concentrating solely on high command and grand strategy, Six Armies in Normandy examines the campaign through the experiences of six different national armies. Readers gain insight into the actions of American airborne forces, Canadian infantry, British armoured units, Polish troops, Free French forces, and German defenders. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of both the military operations and the human experiences that shaped the outcome of the campaign.
Drawing on extensive research and his renowned ability to explain complex military events clearly, Six Armies in Normandy combines battlefield analysis, tactical insight, and vivid narrative to create a compelling account of the struggle for Normandy. The result is a work that appeals equally to military historians, students of World War II, and general readers interested in twentieth-century history.
An essential addition to any military history collection, Six Armies in Normandy remains a benchmark study of D-Day, Operation Overlord, and the liberation of Western Europe.
Condition - Very Good
1992 paperback. Covers remain clean and presentable with light shelf wear. Binding is tight and square. Internally clean and complete. The top edge of the text block shows some dust staining. A solid and attractive reading copy.