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FW275: Battle of France: D-Day Compilation

FW275: Battle of France: D-Day Compilation

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    • Army lists for German, British, and American forces in Normandy, including Armoured, Mechanised, Infantry, and Airborne forces, as well as specialised forces like Commandos and
      Rangers.
    • Detailed unit histories to inspire your next projects.
    • Missions and Scenarios allowing you to recreate the airborne landings, Beach Landings, and fighting in the Bocage.
    • Inspirational colour photos.
    • Painting and basing guides.

      It started with an Airborne assault, hitting vital defences behind the enemy lines. It was followed by a full scale amphibious invasion on the beaches of Normandy. Operation Overlord was in full swing, with about 160,000 men crossing the English Channel to land on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day alone.

      Facing the Allied Army was the Atlantic Wall, defensive positions that the Germans had spent years preparing.

      Behind this Atlantic Wall, a dozen veteran panzer and parachute divisions, rebuilding after desperate battles on the Eastern Front, prepared to throw any Allied landing back into the sea. On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the greatest air and sea invasion of the war crossed the English Channel to land on the beaches of Normandy. Although they were unable to throw the Allies back into the sea, the German forces held back the Allied tide for more than three months in some of the most intense fighting of the Second World War. The battle for Europe had begun in earnest.

      INSIDE YOU WILL FIND:

    The D-Day: Forces in Normandy, 1944 book includes all of the previously published Late-War D-Day books:

    • D-Day: German, D-Day: Waffen-SS and D-Day: 21st Panzer for the German Forces,
    • D-Day: British for the British Forces, and
    • D-Day: American for the American Forces.
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