The D-Day Atlas: Anatomy of the Normandy Campaign
By (Author) Charles Messenger
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Battles / military campaigns
Travel and Leisure maps
940.542142
176
Width 216mm, Height 292mm
840g
This powerful study chronicles the evolution of the invasion plan and culminates in a day-by-day account of the landings by sea and by air on the Normandy beaches, followed by the grim six-week struggle to break through the German defences. An important feature is the space devoted to the German point of view, based on the latest archival research, and the organization of the French Resistance in northern and western France.
At the heart of the book are 71 maps in full colour, many drawing in detail on those used by the Allies in 1944. Specially commissioned reconstruction drawings and contemporary photographs help bring the beaches and bocage of Normandy to life.
'Well-informed and clearly illustrated excellent' - Guardian
'Messengers knowledge of his subject comes through in the clear, info-packed, subtopic-laden essays' - Publishers Weekly
Charles Messenger spent nineteen years in the Royal Tank Regiment before pursuing a career as a military historian and defence analyst. He is the author of over forty books, including The Art of Blitzkrieg, The Commandos 1940 - 1946 and The Second World War in the West. Messenger has also written biographies of three of the major German players in Normandy - von Rundstedt, Rommel and Sepp Dietrich - and has written and co-directed major television series for BBC Worldwide.