by Dr Stephen Bull (Author)
The companion volume to the groundbreaking TV series, this book tells the story of the physical, emotional and psychological journey of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Normandy to the ruins of Berlin. In their own words these brave men from Britain, the United States, Canada and Russia tell us what it was like to face the bullets, bombs, mortars, mines and artillery shells of Nazi Germany. Interviews with over 80 soldiers who fought in the conflict, totalling 150 hours, provide a new perspective on the experiences of 1944-45. Building on the high-speed, multi-camera filming of World War II weapons and munitions shown in the TV series, this book brings the terrifying reality of the war to life. Technical descriptions and the experiences of the men in the field explain the dramatic power and effect that this weaponry had on the battlefield, from the sinister simplicity of the deadly AP mine through to the immense firepower of the 88mm gun, giving the modern historian a unique insight into the last days of the war for the troops on the frontline. This is not a history of generals, of armies manoeuvring and strategic objectives. It is a book about the ordinary men put into incredible situations, deprived of sleep and food, and in constant fear of death on the long road to victory.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 20 Nov 2011
ISBN 10: 1780961790
ISBN 13: 9781780961798
Book Overview: Released in conjunction with a major new documentary series, this book charts the brutal and bloody road to final victory in Europe from the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944 to the desperate fighting in the streets of Berlin. Drawing on numerous interviews with surviving veterans and recreations of the war-winning weapons and technology, this is a breathtaking insight into how World War II was waged and finally won, securing the fate of the free world for generations to come.