Normandy: The Sailors' Story: A Naval History of D-Day and the Battle for France

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Price
$30.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
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Pages
464
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.3 X 1.8 inches | 1.71 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300256734

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About the Author
Nick Hewitt is a naval historian working for Orkney Islands Council. Formerly head of collections and research at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, he is the author of Firing on Fortress Europe, Coastal Convoys, and The Kaiser's Pirates.
Reviews
"Hewitt's technical knowledge is exemplary. . . . A superb account."--Simon Heffer, Teleg

"Nick Hewitt has achieved the impossible. He has re-told the story of D-Day in a way that transforms our understanding of that Day of Days. He has skillfully placed the navy exactly where it should be, right at the heart of the account of what was the greatest amphibious operation of all time."--Dan Snow, author of On This Day in History

"Crisp, elegantly written, extensively researched--Nick Hewitt puts the sailors' story back into D-Day with the precision and verve they deserve. Hewitt's timely prose brings to life the sailors and their campaign at sea so long overlooked in the D-Day narrative."--Tessa Dunlop, author of The Bletchley Girls

"This is the account of the campaign that those who waged it deserve. . . . Hewitt brings together archival sources and personal, eye-witness accounts in a masterly way, producing an account which sets out the context and significance of what happened while also being vivid and highly readable. Indispensable for anyone who wishes to understand these vital but often neglected naval operations."--Tim Benbow, editor of Operation Neptune

"An outstanding and definitive narrative of a crucial and too-long overlooked element of the D-Day and wider Normandy story. Nick Hewitt brilliantly covers the events, as well as the impact on those serving, creating a very personal account and offering new insights for naval history, delivering a truly page-turning read."--Kate Jamieson, naval and maritime historian

"The huge maritime effort to support the invasion of Europe in 1944 has, indeed, been largely forgotten, seen as an allied pushover. Hewitt demonstrates decisively that it was not so. . . . The book is strong on harsh realities: mines, torpedoes and sudden death. But the rich analysis of the long, country-wide planning and training effort beforehand, is a superb illustration of what was truly a total war."--Roger Knight, author of Convoys