The Allied landings in France on 6 June 1944 were a turning point in world history. This book is a compilation of 200 images relating to all aspects of D-Day & the Normandy landings, beginning with the years of planning & preparations, all conducted in great secrecy. Next the focus is on the naval & air force operations, the airborne landings, & the British, American & Canadian forces who came ashore on 6 June. The book also covers the months of hard fighting during the Battle of Normandy, & through to the end of the war. Using the extensive archives of the Portsmouth D-Day Museum, this is a moving & unique record of a momentous time. Andrew Whitmarsh is military history officer for Portsmouth Museums & Records Service, a role which
Includes:: the curatorship of the D-Day Museum & Overlord Embroidery. The D-Day Museum opened in 1984 & is the United Kingdom`s only museum with the sole purpose of telling the story of D-Day. He has been its curator since 2001. He has written a variety of popular & academic articles on military history, as well as D-Day in Photographs & Portsmouth at War for The History Press.