
D-Day
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Giles Milton
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Giles Milton
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'Compellingly authentic, revelatory and beautifully written. A gripping tour de force' Damien Lewis
Almost seventy-five years have passed since D-Day, the day of the greatest seaborne invasion in history. The outcome of the Second World War hung in the balance on that chill June morning. If Allied forces succeeded in gaining a foothold in northern France, the road to victory would be open. But if the Allies could be driven back into the sea, the invasion would be stalled for years, perhaps forever.
An epic battle that involved 156,000 men, 7,000 ships and 20,000 armoured vehicles, the desperate struggle that unfolded on 6 June 1944 was, above all, a story of individual heroics - of men who were driven to keep fighting until the German defences were smashed and the precarious beachheads secured. Their authentic human story - Allied, German, French - has never fully been told.
Giles Milton's bold new history narrates the day's events through the tales of survivors from all sides: the teenage Allied conscript, the crack German defender, the French resistance fighter. From the military architects at Supreme Headquarters to the young schoolboy in the Wehrmacht's bunkers, D-Day: The Soldiers' Story lays bare the absolute terror of those trapped in the frontline of Operation Overlord. It also gives voice to those hitherto unheard - the French butcher's daughter, the Panzer Commander's wife, the chauffeur to the General Staff.
This vast canvas of human bravado reveals 'the longest day' as never before - less as a masterpiece of strategic planning than a day on which thousands of scared young men found themselves staring death in the face. It is drawn in its entirety from the raw, unvarnished experiences of those who were there.
graphic and informative
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Enjoyable
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His reading of the book is dreadful, for similar reasons. It's not Mr Milton's fault that he sounds like Paul Merton, but his over-wrought and shouty delivery is, as are his ludicrous attempts at working class accents. Ironically, his delivery highlights the faults of his book outlined above very accurately, which is a pity. I see that he has written several other war histories, read in Audible by professional actors who are used to making the best of uneven material. I hope someone will persuade Mr Milton to leave any subsequent recordings to these professionals. And it is a horrendously elementary error to read RundstAt for RundstEdt
Mr Milton needs to realise that less is more.
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Very good
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Good details of what happened that day. We all know the story but it’s brought to life here.
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Outstanding
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Incredible
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Giles Milton is a skilled historical writer who makes history live again.
Outstanding!
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Spoiled a bit by the narrator
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well done
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