In one of history's most violent battles, Allied troops gathered along the shores of southern England, preparing for the invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe. Facing them-from the Pas de Calais to Brittany-were German troops, dug in, waiting and preparing for the inevitable confrontation.
History is often told from the perspective of the victors and oftentimes we do not hear the other side of the story. In this unique compilation, David Isby selects a series of in-depth accounts written by German commanders present at D-Day.
All of these accounts were written after the war under the commission of the US Army in an attempt to intricately chart the development of German strategy in the event of future wars and invasions.
These once private accounts detail everything from the planning stage of the invasion, to the uncertain waiting, and finally to the ordeal of D-Day itself-the reactions to the first reports of troop landings and a blow-by-blow account of the battle. Fighting the Invasion paints a vivid picture of D-Day from the German perspective, bringing home the entire experience from the initial waiting to the bitter fighting on the beaches and in running battles in Normandy villages.
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David C. Isby is the author or editor of more than twenty books and 350 essays and articles in publications including International Defense Review, USA Today, and the Washington Times. He has testified before both House and Senate committees as an independent expert. He resides in Washington, DC.
Robert Kershaw served actively in Bosnia and the first Gulf War, where he was awarded the US Bronze Star. He is the author of ten books on military history, including A Street in Arnhem and D-Day: Piercing the Atlantic Wall. He lives in Salisbury, England.