True Stories D-Day

True Stories D-Day by Henry Brook, published by Usborne in 2014, presents eleven thrilling true stories centered around the significant events of June 6th, 1944. This edition, written in English and spanning 160 pages, captures real-life accounts of courage and bravery during the struggle for the beaches of Normandy, featuring various figures such as tank commanders, paratroopers, commando raiders, and French Resistance fighters.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the diverse experiences and challenges faced by individuals involved in this pivotal moment of World War II. The narratives highlight the military and historical significance of D-Day, offering insights into the personal stories that shaped this critical conflict. This juvenile nonfiction work aims to engage young readers with its focus on history and wars, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military events and the human experiences behind them.
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Eleven thrilling true stories of the world-shaping events of June 6th 1944. Contains real life tales of courage and bravery during the struggle for the beaches of Normandy, from tank commanders to paratroopers, commando raiders to French Resistance fighters.
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