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The Longest Day: June 6, 1944 Book
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Amazon Review
A true classic of World War II history, The Longest Day tells the story of the massive Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Journalist Cornelius Ryan began working on the book in the mid-1950s, while the memories of the D-day participants were still fresh, and he spent three years interviewing D-day survivors in the United States and Europe. When his book was first published in 1959, it was tremendously successful, establishing many of the legends of D-day that endure in the public's mind. Ryan was enormously skillful at weaving small personal stories into the overall narrative, and he would later use the same technique to depict the airborne invasion of Holland in A Bridge Too Far. Not only is The Longest Day a pleasure to read, but subsequent historians, dutifully noting its accuracy, have relied heavily on Ryan's research for their own accounts. In short, the book is a "must read" for anyone interested in the D-day invasion. --Robert McNamara
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Product Description
Reconstructs the events of the Normandy landings from Allied and German reports and eyewitness accounts. Recommended in Laura Berquist U.S. History Geography and American LiteratureAuthor: Cornelius RyanFormat: 352 pages, PaperbackPublisher: Simon Schuster (May 1, 1994) ISBN: 978-0671890919
- 0671890913
- 9780671890919
- Cornelius Ryan
- 1 May 1994
- Pocket Books
- Paperback (Book)
- 352
- Reprinted edition
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