Two Sides of the Beach: The Invasion and Defense of Europe in 1944Views D-Day and the invasion of Europe from both attacking and defending forces' points of view. First-hand interviews with Allied and German front line soldiers and generals relay the horror of combat. |
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Generals and Soldiers | 1 |
567 | 51 |
Cowards and Prisoners | 145 |
Copyright | |
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