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The Fury of Battle

A D-Day Landing As It Happened

Robert Kershaw

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Amberley Publishing
15 November 2020
Before the war, Normandy's Plage d'Or coast was best known for its sleepy villages and holiday destinations. Early in 1944, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel took one look at the gentle, sloping sands and announced 'They will come here!' He was referring to Omaha Beach ? the primary American D-Day landing site. The beach was subsequently transformed into three miles of lethal, bunker-protected arcs of fire, with chalets converted into concrete strongpoints, fringed by layers of barbed wire and mines. The Germans called it 'the Devil's Garden'. When Company A of the US 116th Regiment landed on Omaha Beach on 6 June 1944, it lost 96% of its effective strength. This was the beginning of the historic day that The Fury of Battle narrates hour by hour ? from midnight to midnight ? tracking German and American soldiers fighting across the beachhead. Two and a half hours in, General Bradley, commanding the landings aboard USS Augusta, had to decide whether to proceed or evacuate. On 6 June there were well over 2,400 casualties on Omaha Beach easily D-Day's highest death toll. The Wehrmacht thought they had bludgeoned the Americans into bloody submission, yet by mid-afternoon the troops were ashore. Why were the casualties so grim, and how could the Germans have failed? Robert Kershaw draws on American troops' eyewitness accounts together with letters and post-combat reports to expose the horrors of Omaha Beach. He also cites the experiences of the Germans and of French civilians. These are stories of humanity, resilience, and dark humour; of comradeship holding beleaguered men together during an amphibious landing that looked as though it might never succeed.

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Imprint:   Amberley Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
Weight:   366g
ISBN:   9781445699165
ISBN 10:   1445699168
Pages:   416
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

A graduate of Reading University, Robert Kershaw joined the Parachute Regiment in 1973. He was selected to command the 10th Battalion (10 PARA). He saw active service in Northern Ireland, the First Gulf War and Bosnia. His final army appointment was with the Intelligence Division at HQ NATO in Brussels. On leaving the Army with the rank of Colonel in 2006 he became a full-time writer of military history and a consultant military analyst. He is the author of a dozen books including Tank Men (2008) and A Street in Arnhem (2014). He has participated in numerous National Geographic and History Channel documentaries.

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`The best guide to the battlefield' -- The Spectator


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