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D-Day: the Story of D-Day Through Maps
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Follow the D-Day landings through a unique collection of historical maps, expert commentary and dramatic photographs. This is a unique insight into the D-Day landings 70 years on.

Over 90 maps demonstrate how the D-Day landings unfolded, and are accompanied by detailed descriptions of what happened on that momentous day. The Allied landings in Normandy on 6 June 1944 were the greatest amphibious assault in history, requiring almost two years of meticulous planning and the largest co-ordinated mapping effort the world has ever seen.

Key maps include:

  • Top-secret maps of Normandy with overprints showing the

    beach defences.
  • Plans of the Allied deception schemes.
  • Detailed maps of all five landing beaches, including OMAHA

    and UTAH.
  • Chart of the armada's route across the English Channel.
  • Maps showing the Allied Forces' movements as they pushed across France towards Berlin and VE Day.

This collection of incredible maps uncover the events that led up to D-Day, the planning for the assault and the progress of the liberating forces afterwards. Dramatic photographs help to illustrate the key historical events that took place during Operation Overlord.