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Carlo D´Este

    Jako bývalý podplukovník armády USA Carlo D’Este čerpal ze svých rozsáhlých vojenských zkušeností, aby se stal oceňovaným autorem. Jeho literární díla se ponořila do složitostí vojenské historie a strategických rozhodnutí. Prostřednictvím svého pronikavého psaní osvětlil klíčové momenty a postavy, které formovaly válečné konflikty. D’Esteho schopnost propojit osobní perspektivu s širším historickým kontextem dodala jeho prozkoumáním hloubku a působivost.

    Decision in Normandy
    • 2004

      Decision in Normandy

      • 528 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení
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      The battle for Normandy was the most complex & daring military operation in the history of modern warfare. Two years of intense, detailed planning reached its successful conclusion when the Allied forces took the beaches on D-Day. But the 76-day campaign that followed, the Allies' crucial bid for a toehold in western Europe, was one of the bloodiest of the war, & its true story has been concealed in myth. Step-by-step the reader is taken through the Normandy campaign from the earliest days after Dunkirk when Churchill first considered the idea of a cross-Channel invasion of France, to the Key battles that determined that outcome, with maps explaining clearly the strategy & logistics of each battle. This is military history at its most dramatic, with a cast of characters that includes Montgomery, Rommel, Patton, Bradley & Eisenhower. Decision in Normandy is destined to become the definitive account of a campaign Rommel described as "a terrible blood-letting" & whose outcome became the decisive turning point for the Allied victory.

      Decision in Normandy