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Georges Bernage

    The Corridor of the Death
    D-Day Landing Beaches
    The Battle of Cotentin
    Battle of Normandy: The Guide
    1st Us Army
    Omaha Beach
    • Omaha Beach

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      June 6, 1944. In the gray light of dawn the landing craft carrying the assault wave of two US divisions as well as the Engineers and the Rangers, advanced toward the beach that was their assigned objective, code-named Omaha.

      Omaha Beach
    • Following the hugely successful Invasion Journal Pictorial, the first volume in the Memorial Album Collection, with sales of 60,000 copies since 1983, this new Memorial follows the campaign of the 1st US Army, step by step, from 7 June to 22 August 1944, from the beaches to the Falaise pocket, the battles for Cherbourg and Saint-Lo, and the ...

      1st Us Army
    • Battle of Normandy: The Guide

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      After the immense success of the Guide des plages du débarquement, this new guide to the Normandy battlefields has been long-awaited.In this highly illustrated work, Georges Bernage chronicles the different phases of operations from June 8, 1944, to the end of the battle.

      Battle of Normandy: The Guide
    • The Battle of Cotentin

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In June 1944, the Americans left the Sainte-M�re-Eglise and Utah Beach bridgehead and crossed the Merderet river to the Chauss�e de la Fiere, taking Picauville on 10 June. Their advance was slowed following the failure of the 90th Infantry Division, but they were able to take Pont-l'Abbe on 12 June and Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte 16 June. Two days later they cut the Cotentin peninsula at Barneville, before heading north towards Cherbourg.As well as authentic eyewitness testimony, the book also acts as a field guide, including maps and both contemporary and modern photographs.

      The Battle of Cotentin
    • This spectacular, large format, full color, new book is quite simply the most impressive book of its type we have seen. Packed with over 200 photographs, maps and charts, the book is divided into the sectors associated with the Normandy landings in 1944. What's more it is extremely reasonably priced.

      D-Day Landing Beaches
    • The book provides an in-depth account of a large re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings, highlighting its significance as a pivotal event in English history that led to William the Conqueror's ascension. It uniquely features re-enactors replicating scenes from the Bayeux tapestry, a crucial historical artifact. Detailed coverage includes the weaponry, equipment, attire, logistics, and living conditions of the soldiers, as well as insights into the terrain and tactics employed by both armies. The full-color presentation makes it a captivating resource for Medieval history enthusiasts.

      Hastings 1066: Norman Cavalry and Saxon Infantry
    • Objective Falaise

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Day-by-day account of Operation Totalize and Operation Tractable.

      Objective Falaise
    • The D-Day Landing Beaches

      The Guide

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the pivotal events of June 6, 1944, this guide provides an in-depth look at the D-Day landings in Normandy, detailing the German defenses and the Allied operations on each beach. It highlights the soldiers and units involved, offering a vivid narrative that brings the historical moment to life. Enhanced by numerous maps, sketches, and present-day photographs aligned with wartime images, this resource serves as an essential tool for visitors wanting to explore the significant D-Day sites.

      The D-Day Landing Beaches