Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day: The Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe

Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day: The Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe

by Wayne Vansant
Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day: The Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe

Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day: The Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe

by Wayne Vansant

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Overview

Normandy depicts the planning and execution of Operation Overlord in 96 full-color pages. The initial paratrooper assault is shown, as well as the storming of the five D-Day beaches: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. But the story does not end there. Once the Allies got ashore, they had to stay ashore. The Germans made every effort to push them back into the sea. This book depicts the such key events in the Allied liberation of Europe as: 1. Construction of the Mulberry Harbors, two giant artificial harbors built in England and floated across the English Channel so that troops, vehicles, and supplies could be offloaded across the invasion beaches.2. The Capture of Cherbourg, the nearest French port, against a labyrinth of Gennan pillboxes.3. The American fight through the heavy bocage (hedgerow country) to take the vital town of Saint-Lô.4. The British-Canadian struggle for the city of Caen against the “Hitler Youth Division,” made up of 23,000 seventeen- and eighteen-year-old Nazi fanatics.5. The breakout of General Patton’s Third Army and the desperate US 30th Division’s defense of Mortaine.6. The Falaise Pocket, known as the “Killing Ground, ” where the remnants of two German armies were trapped and bombed and shelled into submission. The slaughter was so great that 5,000 Germans were buried in one mass grave. 7. The Liberation of Paris, led by the 2nd Free French Armored Division, which had been fighting for four long years with this goal in mind.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780760343920
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Publication date: 09/15/2012
Series: Zenith Graphic Histories Series
Pages: 104
Sales rank: 418,059
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Writer and artist Wayne Vansant was the primary artist for Marvel's The 'Nam for more than five years. Since then, he has written and illustrated many historically accurate graphic histories, such as The Hammer and the Anvil; The Vietnam War: A Graphic History; Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day, The Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe (Zenith Press, 2012); Gettysburg: The Graphic History of America's Most Famous Battle and the Turning Point of the Civil War (Zenith Press, 2013); Grant vs. Lee: The Graphic History of the Civil War's Greatest Rivals During the Last Year of the War (Zenith Press, 2013); Bombing Nazi Germany: The Graphic History of the Allied Air Campaign That Defeated Hitler in World War II (Zenith Press, 2013); and The Red Baron: The Graphic History of Richthofen's Flying Circus and the Air War in WWI (Zenith Press, 2014). He is currently working on The Battle of the Bulge: A Graphic History of Allied Victory in the Ardennes, 1944-1945 (Zenith Press, 2014) for the 70th anniversary of the battle in December 2014.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6
Chapter 1 Second Front Now!
Chapter 2 How Peaceful the Land Looked
Chapter 3 Hitting the Beaches
Chapter 4 Bloody Omaha
Chapter 5 The Skin of Their Teeth
Chapter 6 The Tigers of Villers-Bocage
Chapter 7 Death in the Hedgerows
Chapter 8 The Devil’s Children
Chapter 9 The Capital of Ruins
Chapter 10 Blood & Thunder
Chapter 11 The Cobra Strikes!
Chapter 12 “Come and Get Us!”
Chapter 13 Third Army Rampage
Chapter 14 The Killing Ground
Chapter 15 “Aux Barricades!”

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"Normandy: A Graphic History of D-Day; The Allied Invasion of Fortress Europe, adopts the comic-book, graphic-novel style of illustrated panels accompanied by a bit of text to tell the story of the June 6, 1944, invasion of France through the August 25 entry into Paris. Unlike the mostly-for-entertainment comics of my childhood, this book gives an accurate overview of the events it relates and provides a surprising amount of detail, given its limited-text, just-over-100-pages format. It isn’t just for younger readers, either, although it would serve as a great introduction to the Normandy campaign for pre-teens and teens. Wayne Vansant found the right mix of text and illustration in creating this book. The short sentence structure imposed by the graphic novel format adds to the story, giving an enhanced sense of action and urgency. It’s a good, short, informative read for adults and an excellent tool for introducing younger readers to the story of D-Day. Highly recommended." - ArmChairGeneral.com

 

"If you have a nostalgic affection for comic books—I mean (ahem!) graphic histories—or if you enjoy reading and collecting them today, you'll certainly want to get a copy of this one. I'd also recommend it as a gift for any young reader you think might be developing into an enthusiast of military history." - World at War

"What a glorious book, vivid, accurate, utterly bewitching." — Alex Kershaw, bestselling author of The Bedford Boys: One American Town's Ultimate D-Day Sacrifice

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