
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Road To Berlin The Allied Drive From Normandy

Road To Berlin The Allied Drive From Normandy
Year: 1999
Pages: 198
Format: PDF

Pages: 198
Format: PDF

Road To Berlin The Allied Drive From Normandy The book "Road To Berlin The Allied Drive From Normandy" tells the story of the Allied forces' drive from Normandy to Berlin during World War II. It describes how the Allies were able to push back the Germans and eventually take control of the city of Berlin. The book highlights the importance of teamwork, strategy, and determination in achieving this goal. The book begins by describing the preparations made by the Allies before D-Day, including the training of troops, the gathering of intelligence, and the planning of the invasion. It then follows the journey of the Allied forces as they land on the beaches of Normandy and begin their advance across France. The author emphasizes the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought and died during this critical period of the war. As the Allies move deeper into France, they face increasingly fierce resistance from the Germans. However, through careful planning and coordination, they are able to overcome these obstacles and continue their advance. The book highlights the importance of air support, artillery, and armor in breaking through German defenses and capturing key cities such as Cherbourg and Le Havre.
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