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Air War D-Day: The Build Up

ISBN-10: 1781591199
ISBN-13: 978-1781591192
AUTHOR: Martin Bowman
PAGES: 256
FORMAT: Soft Cover

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel called D-Day "the longest day," and he was right. This first volume of a comprehensive five-part series captures personal accounts of the aerial operations that shaped June 6, 1944. As Operation Overlord launched, 3,000 Allied aircraft secured air superiority, while 1,000 transports dropped over 17,000 paratroopers. This gripping tribute shares firsthand perspectives from Allied and German forces, revealing extraordinary courage and sacrifice on the day that changed the course of World War II.
ISBN-10: 1781591199
ISBN-13: 978-1781591192
AUTHOR: Martin Bowman
PAGES: 256
FORMAT: Soft Cover

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel called D-Day "the longest day," and he was right. This first volume of a comprehensive five-part series captures personal accounts of the aerial operations that shaped June 6, 1944. As Operation Overlord launched, 3,000 Allied aircraft secured air superiority, while 1,000 transports dropped over 17,000 paratroopers. This gripping tribute shares firsthand perspectives from Allied and German forces, revealing extraordinary courage and sacrifice on the day that changed the course of World War II.
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Air War D-Day: The Build Up

$34.95

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ISBN-10: 1781591199
ISBN-13: 978-1781591192
AUTHOR: Martin Bowman
PAGES: 256
FORMAT: Soft Cover

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel called D-Day "the longest day," and he was right. This first volume of a comprehensive five-part series captures personal accounts of the aerial operations that shaped June 6, 1944. As Operation Overlord launched, 3,000 Allied aircraft secured air superiority, while 1,000 transports dropped over 17,000 paratroopers. This gripping tribute shares firsthand perspectives from Allied and German forces, revealing extraordinary courage and sacrifice on the day that changed the course of World War II.