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Dday Lost Evidence
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On The Night Of June 5, 1944, The Greatest Armada The World Has Seen Sailed Into The Stormy Waters Of The English Channel, Its Goal Was No Less Than The Liberation Of Occupied Europe And The Defeat Of Nazi Germany.As Dawn Broke On June 6, The Allied Generals And Leaders Waited For News. There Was Only One Way The True State Of The Battle Could Be Seenfrom Above. The Task Of Bringing Back These Pictures Fell To An Elite Band Of Pilots And The Contents Of Their Cameras Would Unveil The True Story Of Dday.To A Privileged Few, These Images Depicted The Life And Death Struggle Below: The Bloody Slaughter On Omaha Beach: The Daring Capture Of Pegasus Bridge: The Taking Of Pointeduhoc. Even Individual Actions Such As The Attack By 'Easy' Company Of The 506Th On The Gun Battery At Brecourt Manor Later Immortalized In The Book And Tv Series 'The Band Of Brothers' Were Captured On Aerial Photographs As They Happened.Later Dispersed And Scattered To Archives And Collections Around The World, These Classified Images, This Lost Evidence Of Dday, Has Now Been Painstakingly Tracked Down And Reassembled,Pieced Together And Digitally Enhanced. Finally, This Lost Evidence Of Dday Can At Last Be Seen.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the book 'D-Day Lost Evidence'? A: The book focuses on the aerial photographs taken during D-Day, showcasing the true events of the battle from above, including key moments such as the assault on Omaha Beach and the capture of Pegasus Bridge.
- Q: Who is the author of 'D-Day Lost Evidence'? A: The author of 'D-Day Lost Evidence' is Chris Going.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in a hardcover binding.
- Q: How many pages are in 'D-Day Lost Evidence'? A: 'D-Day Lost Evidence' contains 144 pages.
- Q: When was 'D-Day Lost Evidence' published? A: 'D-Day Lost Evidence' was published on January 1, 2004.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as being in 'Very Good' condition.
- Q: Is 'D-Day Lost Evidence' a first edition? A: Yes, this book is a first edition.
- Q: What makes this book unique compared to other D-Day books? A: This book uniquely presents classified aerial photographs that have been digitally enhanced and reassembled to reveal the lost evidence of D-Day.
- Q: What category does 'D-Day Lost Evidence' fall under? A: 'D-Day Lost Evidence' is categorized under Aviation.
- Q: Are there any notable events captured in the photographs featured in the book? A: Yes, the photographs capture significant events such as the bloody battle on Omaha Beach and actions by 'Easy' Company during the assault on Brecourt Manor.