Omaha Beach: Normandy 1944 by Leo Marriott, Simon Forty (Paperback, 2016)

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Author: Leo Marriott, Simon Forty. Well-placed defenders on the high ground and extensive beach defenses did their job. On top of this, so much had gone wrong with the first wave: many of the amphibious DD Sherman tanks didn’t reach the beach.

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Of the five beaches attacked on 6 June, Omaha saw the sternest fighting. Well-placed defenders on the high ground and extensive beach defenses did their job. On top of this, so much had gone wrong with the first wave: many of the amphibious DD Sherman tanks didn't reach the beach. They were released from their landing craft too far away where the greater swell swamped them and the troops landing on Omaha missed their firepower. Another problem was that many units landed in the wrong place. Strong tides and winds carried the landing craft off line and led to confusion. Finally, the German emplacements and defenses were well-placed on high ground and the only cover on the beach - the seawal - was over a killing ground. There were 32 fortified areas located between the Vire River and Port-en-Bessin: in all, 12 of these strongpoints were able to direct fire on Omaha Beach. The attacking forces-units of the US 29th and 1st Inf Divs - suffered over 2,000 casualties, many of them drowned during the approach, but led by US Rangers, themselves misplaced (they were the follow-up troops to Rudder's Rangers who had scaled the Pointe du Hoc) the American troops pushed forward and by nightfall, they had gained hold of the beach and its immediate hinterland. Despite the casualties, 34,000 troops had been landed by the end of the day. SELLING POINTS: . Past and Present pairs wartime and modern photography to explore the operations of a combat unit, a campaign or battle . Accessible introduction, perfect for battlefield visitors 140 illustrations

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PublisherCase Mate Publishers
ISBN-139781612004259
eBay Product ID (ePID)226564807

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SubjectGovernment, History
Publication Year2016
Number of Pages64 Pages
Publication NameOmaha Beach: Normandy 1944
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorLeo Marriott, Simon Forty
FormatPaperback

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Item Height234 mm
Item Width184 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorSimon Forty, Leo Marriott
Series TitlePast & Present

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