D-DAY GLIDERS: LES PLANEURS AMERICAINS DU JOUR J
by Philippe Esvelin
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(Subject: World War II - Western Europe) English/French text. Operation Overlord was a watershed in the history of World War II. Neglected by historians, American glider pilots played a pivotal role in Operation Neptune, the assault phase of Overlord. From being called up in the US, to combat landings and fighting in the Normandy countryside, the author uses documents and eyewitness accounts to tell the story of these brave men who flew the gliders which transported troops onto the field of battle. (Published: 2001) (Publisher: Editions Heimdal) (ISBN: 284048143X) (Pagination: Large format, 144pp, c200 colour & b/w photos & illustrations) (Condition: New in illustrated boards ) UL-XXXXXX
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- Title
- D-DAY GLIDERS: LES PLANEURS AMERICAINS DU JOUR J
- Author
- Philippe Esvelin
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 284048143X
- ISBN 13
- 9782840481430
- Publisher
- Heimdal
- Place of Publication
- France
- This edition first published
- August 2001
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- World War II - Western Europe English/French text. Operation Overlord was a watershed in the history of World War II. Neglected by historians, American glider pilots played a pivotal role in Operation Neptune, the assault phase of Overlord. From being cal
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