Decision in Normandy

Decision in Normandy by Carlo D’Este is a detailed exploration of the Normandy campaign during World War II, published by William S. Konecky Associates in June 2001. This reprint edition spans 576 pages and is presented in English. The book guides readers through the campaign’s progression, beginning with the early considerations of a cross-Channel invasion by Churchill following Dunkirk, and continuing through the pivotal battles that shaped the campaign’s outcome.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that includes strategic insights and logistical details, supported by maps that clarify the military maneuvers involved. The narrative focuses on the significant events and decisions that influenced the European Theater during this critical period of history. With its emphasis on the intricacies of warfare and the challenges faced by commanders, this book serves as a thorough resource for those interested in military history and the complexities of World War II.
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Step-by-step the reader is taken through the Normandy campaign from the earliest days after Dunkirk when Churchill first considered the idea of a cross-Channel invasion of France, to the key battles that determined that outcome, with maps explaining clearly the strategy and logistics of each battle.
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