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This is a marvellous book. The research is very thorough and it will answer all my questions.' RICHARD WILLIS, Normandy veteran, first lieutenant on LCT 898 on D-Day

Brings to life the planning and execution of the largest amphibious landing which the world has ever seen My grandfather would have been most impressed by this detailed research.' CAPTAIN WILL RAMSAY, grandson of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander, Expeditionary Force

D-Day, one of the most decisive moments of the Second World War, could not have happened without thousands of landing craft. Yet their role, and that of their crews, has often been overlooked.

During a combined operation that involved aerial and naval assaults, as well as amphibious landings on a vast scale, more than 132,000 Allied troops landed on the Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944. Through their efforts, the tide of the war turned for the final time to favour the A

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This is a marvellous book. The research is very thorough and it will answer all my questions.' RICHARD WILLIS, Normandy... Read more

    Publisher: The History Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/23/2024
    ISBN13: 9781803994451, 978-1803994451
    ISBN10: 1803994452

    Non Fiction , Military History , Non Fiction

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    This is a marvellous book. The research is very thorough and it will answer all my questions.' RICHARD WILLIS, Normandy veteran, first lieutenant on LCT 898 on D-Day

    Brings to life the planning and execution of the largest amphibious landing which the world has ever seen My grandfather would have been most impressed by this detailed research.' CAPTAIN WILL RAMSAY, grandson of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander, Expeditionary Force

    D-Day, one of the most decisive moments of the Second World War, could not have happened without thousands of landing craft. Yet their role, and that of their crews, has often been overlooked.

    During a combined operation that involved aerial and naval assaults, as well as amphibious landings on a vast scale, more than 132,000 Allied troops landed on the Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944. Through their efforts, the tide of the war turned for the final time to favour the A

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