3 June 2019

D-Day - The British Beach Landings

D-Day, the Allied invasion of Europe, began on the night of 5-6 June 1944. At 07.00 hours on the 6th, Britain's First Corps and XXX Corps came ashore on Sword and Gold beaches, to withering fire from the entrenched German forces. Within the initial and critical couple of hours some 30,000 soldiers, 300 guns and 700 armoured vehicles were landed, a magnificent achievement and, though the sands were soon choked with the mother of all logjams, exacerbated by a swelling tide, the British were firmly lodged; a bridgehead had been secured, albeit a rather flimsy one at this juncture.

This is the story of the British soldiers’ experience of the beach landings on that fateful morning - the spearhead of Operation Overlord.

Table of contents:
  • Introduction
  • Overture
  • H-Hour, The Airborne Drop
  • Sword Beach, Morning
  • Juno Beach, Morning
  • Gold Beach, Morning
  • Getting A Grip, the Afternoon and After
  • The Battle for Normandy
  • And Now
Available from:
Amberley Publishing

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