The D-Day Landing Sites

The D-Day Landing Sites by Bob Rees, published by Heinemann Library in 2002, offers a detailed exploration of the five landing beaches in Normandy, France. This 32-page book presents information on the reasons behind the invasion, the weapons utilized, and specific details about each beach, making it a valuable resource for those interested in European history, particularly the Second World War.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the D-Day invasion, focusing on key historical elements and the significance of each landing site. The content is tailored for educational purposes, aligning with the National Curriculum for Key Stage 3 and Scottish educational levels P4-P6 and P7-S2. This edition serves as an informative guide for students and history enthusiasts seeking to understand the complexities of the Second World War and its pivotal events.
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Presents information on the five landing beaches in Normandy, France, including why the invasion occured, the weapons used, and specifics about each beach.
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