Dr. Tucker, the master encyclopedist, has provided the reader with a simple, but useful reference guide to all things D-Day. A list of signed entries that covers over two hundred pages along with numerous primary and secondary documents, a bibliography, maps, a chronology, and several pieces that place this event into context with events prior to and after D-Day make this a useful guide to the novice and to the scholar alike.

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Articles are written in an easily understandable manner and include sources for further reading. Students who are interested in D-Day for personal interest or for research assignments will want to turn to this resource. High school librarians will definitely want to consider adding this book to their collections. Highly Recommended.

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This outstanding overview of D-Day makes clear its great importance in military and world history, identifies mistakes committed on both sides, and explains all aspects of the 1944 Allied invasion of France and the Normandy Campaign that followed.The beach landings at Normandy, France, in June of 1944 were of critical importance in the outcome of World War II, and as a consequence, served to determine the economic and political state of the modern world as we know it. This latest reference book edited by esteemed historian Spencer C. Tucker supplies easy-to-understand overview entries on the Normandy Invasion ("Operation OVERLORD") and the European Theater in World War II as well as entries treating specific topics such as key individuals, technical innovations, weapons systems, command structures, terrain and logistical difficulties, and the role played by weather.Readers will come to understand why the eventual success of the Allied forces in the D-Day operations was so hard-fought and came at a tremendous cost of life. The book addresses the immense difficulty of supplying tens of thousands of soldiers—many of them inexperienced in combat—and countless tons of equipment and vehicles to the invasion force from over the beaches, after most of the teams landed in the wrong locations, and when many command structures were wiped out almost immediately upon landing; and it explains how these factors impacted the combat on the ground and resulted in the Allied forces' careful planning going awry. The book also describes the elaborate deception carried out by the Allies regarding the invasion landing site and how these efforts impacted battle developments, and it presents nine primary documents that treat various aspects of the battle, including the lengthy Allied plan for the invasion and primary sources of directives regarding the battle and technical innovations.
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List of Entries,List of Primary Documents,Maps,Preface,Introduction: The Normandy Invasion (D-Day, June 6, 1944) and Campaign,A–Z Entries,Primary Documents,Appendix A: Ground Forces Order of Battle on D-Day, June 6, 1944,Appendix B: Number of Troops Killed on June 6, 1944,Appendix C: Army, Corps, and Division Units Involved in the Battle of Normandy (June 6–August 29, 1944),Appendix D: Estimated Casualties in the Battle of Normandy (June 6–August 29, 1944),Chronology,Bibliography,Editor and Contributors,About the Editor,Index,
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This outstanding overview of D-Day makes clear its great importance in military and world history, identifies mistakes committed on both sides, and explains all aspects of the 1944 Allied invasion of France and the Normandy Campaign that followed.
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Emphasizes the monumental significance of D-Day but also stresses the extent of the operation, the mistakes committed on both sides, and why it and the Normandy Campaign that followed were ultimately successful
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440849749
Publisert
2017-11-03
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Vekt
822 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, E, 05, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

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Biographical note

Spencer C. Tucker retired in 2003 after 36 years of university teaching, the last six as holder of the John Biggs Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute.