The Normandy Campaign 1944

Sixty Years On

John Buckley editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Jun '06

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the Normandy campaign, featuring essays that challenge traditional narratives and highlight new interpretations of key events.

In The Normandy Campaign 1944, a collection of essays from prominent military historians delves into the pivotal aspects of the Normandy campaign and D-Day. This volume revisits essential issues and debates that have shaped our understanding of this critical moment in history. The contributors bring forth fresh perspectives and analysis, inviting readers to reconsider the well-trodden narratives surrounding the events of June 1944.

The essays address a variety of core topics, placing them within their contemporary historiographical context. By doing so, The Normandy Campaign 1944 offers new and sometimes revisionist interpretations of significant themes, including the contrasting images of the Allied and German forces, the influence of air power on the campaign, and the lessons military leaders gleaned from their operations. These discussions are particularly relevant as the field of Second World War studies increasingly embraces revisionist perspectives.

This book serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in Second World War history, military studies, and strategic analysis. By bringing together the insights of leading historians, The Normandy Campaign 1944 not only enriches the existing body of knowledge but also encourages ongoing dialogue and exploration of the complexities surrounding one of history's most significant military operations.

ISBN: 9780415369312

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

240 pages