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Go to My LibraryD-dagen slaget om Normandie
- Language
- Swedish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Historiska media
- Pages
- 623
- ISBN
- 9789185873609
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Original edition details
Other editions (15)
Other editions

D-Day
2009 • Penguin Group UK
English

D-day
2009 • Penguin USA, Inc.
English

D-day
2012 • Penguin Uk
English

El Día D la batalla de Normandía
2010 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

El Día D
2011 • Editorial Planeta
Spanish

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2009 • Thorndike Pr
English

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2009 • Viking
English

D-Day Et La Bataille de Normandie (Litterature & Documents) (French Edition)
2010 • Livre de Poche
French

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2012 • Penguin
English

D-Day et la bataille de Normandie
2009 • Calmann-Lévy
French

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2010 • PENGUIN
English

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2009 • VIKIN
English

D-Day The Battle for Normandy
2010 • National Geographic Books
English

D-day The Battle for Normandy
2009 • Viking
English

D-Day The Battle for Normandy
2014 • Penguin Books
English
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Antony Beevor's D-Day: The Battle for Normandy is widely praised as a robust and thoroughly researched historical account. Reviewers commend Beevor's expertise and meticulous detail, extending the narrative beyond the initial D-Day landings to cover the entire Normandy campaign through to the liberation of Paris. The book is lauded for its balanced perspective, incorporating the experiences of American, British, Canadian, French, German, and other Allied forces, as well as providing an unblinking look at the human cost and atrocities committed by all sides. Many appreciate the inclusion of poignant personal stories, sharp character sketches, and fascinating insights into topics like POW treatment and the July 20th plot. Its clear, chronological structure, coupled with helpful maps and extensive use of primary sources, makes for an accessible and engaging read that brings the complexities of the campaign to life.
While generally well-received, some reviewers note that the book's title might be slightly misleading, as a significant portion of the text focuses on events following the initial D-Day invasion rather than exclusively the landing day itself. A few readers felt that the book, despite its thoroughness, did not always deliver new revelations compared to other well-established works on the subject. Minor criticisms include occasional typos and a perception by some that Beevor's writing style, while clear, sometimes lacked the dramatic narrative arc or vivid storytelling of other prominent historians. Additionally, a desire for deeper or slower pacing in certain sections, or more detailed German perspectives on the initial D-Day landings, was expressed by a small number of readers.
Overall, Antony Beevor's D-Day: The Battle for Normandy is considered a very good and valuable contribution to World War II history. It is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive, objective, and unflinching account of the entire Normandy campaign, from its planning stages to the liberation of Paris. The book appeals to both those new to the subject due to its accessible style, and more dedicated WWII enthusiasts who appreciate its detailed research, multi-faceted perspectives, and critical analysis of military leadership. It stands out as an excellent choice for anyone wanting a singular, well-rounded overview of this pivotal period, emphasizing not just military maneuvers but also the immense human suffering and political dynamics involved.
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