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Carlo D´Este

    Drawing from his extensive military experience as a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, Carlo D'Este became a distinguished author. His literary works delved into the intricacies of military history and strategic decision-making. Through his incisive writing, he illuminated pivotal moments and figures that shaped warfare. D'Este's ability to connect personal perspective with broader historical context gave depth and resonance to his explorations.

    Decision in Normandy
    • Decision in Normandy

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.8(21)Add rating

      The battle for Normandy was the most complex & daring military operation in the history of modern warfare. Two years of intense, detailed planning reached its successful conclusion when the Allied forces took the beaches on D-Day. But the 76-day campaign that followed, the Allies' crucial bid for a toehold in western Europe, was one of the bloodiest of the war, & its true story has been concealed in myth. Step-by-step the reader is taken through the Normandy campaign from the earliest days after Dunkirk when Churchill first considered the idea of a cross-Channel invasion of France, to the Key battles that determined that outcome, with maps explaining clearly the strategy & logistics of each battle. This is military history at its most dramatic, with a cast of characters that includes Montgomery, Rommel, Patton, Bradley & Eisenhower. Decision in Normandy is destined to become the definitive account of a campaign Rommel described as "a terrible blood-letting" & whose outcome became the decisive turning point for the Allied victory.

      Decision in Normandy