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D-Day
"June 6, 1944 -- The Climactic Battle of WWII"  
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They wanted to be throwing baseballs, not hand grenades, shooting .22s at rabbits, not M-1s at other men. But when the test came, when freedom had to be fought for or abandoned, they fought. They were soldiers of democracy. They were the men of D-Day.

When Hitler declared war on the United States, he bet that the young men brought up in the Hitler Youth would outfight the youngsters brought up in the Boy Scouts. In this magnificent retelling of the war's most climatic battle, acclaimed World War II historian Stephen E. Ambrose tells how wrong Hitler was.

Drawing on hundreds of oral histories as well as never-before-available information from around the world, Ambrose tells the true story of how the Allies broke through Hitler's Atlantic Wall, revealing that the intricate plan for the invasion had to be abandoned before the first shot was fired. Focusing on the 24 hours of June 6, 1944, D-Day brings to life the stories of the men and women who made history -- from top Allied and Axis strategic commanders to the citizen soldiers whose heroic initiative saved the day.

From high-level politics to hand-to-hand combat, from winner-take-all strategy to survival under fire, here is history more gripping than any thriller -- the epic story of democracy's victory over totalitarianism.

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John LehmanThe Wall Street JournalDefinitive...His evidence is overwhelming.
Raleigh TrevelyanThe New York Times Book ReviewD-Day is mostly about people, but goes even further in evoking the horror, the endurance, the daring and, indeed, the human failings at Omaha Beach...Outstanding.
Christopher Lehmann-HauptThe New York TimesReading this history, you can understand why for so many of its participants,despite all the death surrounding them, life revealed itself in that moment atthat place.
Thomas B. BuellChicago TribuneHistorians and public alike should be profoundly grateful to Ambrose...for assembling this comprehensive and permanent record that will be forever a resource for remembering Normandy.
The Flagship, June 26, 2009
...The D-Day exploits of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) of the 101st Airborne Division gained international fame in 1992 when Stephen Ambrose published his bestselling book ?Band of Brothers.? The book ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo!, April 22, 2009
...NEW YORK, April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The D-Day exploits of the 506th parachute regiment gained fame in 1992 when Stephen Ambrose published his bestselling book Band of Brothers. The book told the story of 'Easy' Company of the ...