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D-Day to Victory

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SKU: 9781471110689

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“Experience the harrowing journey of a British tank commander in Miranda Sings’ D-Day to Victory (ISBN: 9781471110689). Through his gripping diary entries, witness the intense struggle against German panzer divisions in 1944 Northern France. A firsthand account of the fight for freedom in WWII, this book offers a raw and unforgettable glimpse into the heart of conflict.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781471110689
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Series Title: 0
  • Weight: 286 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1471110680
  • Publisher Date: 16 Aug 2012
  • Height: 199 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Width: 128 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for D-Day to Victory

  1. Rachagorla Naveen Kumar

    Raw and unflinching. This is a vital record of the war, but be prepared for some tough reading. The details are very graphic. Very insightful

  2. Ashar Ahmad

    Felt like I was right there in the tank. A moving account of bravery and sacrifice. A must-read for history enthusiasts.

  3. Aparajit Singh

    It was a good book but very sad. People went through so much. I learned a lot about what it was like.

  4. Sahil Singh

    Great book that gave me an image of a WWII tank group. Must buy to have a look inside war.

  5. Harshal Vasudeo More

    I enjoyed the book. It gave me a look inside the war. Some names were confusing and hard to remember. Still, it was good.

  6. Vishal Tomar

    A needed book for any war history fanatic. The stories are vivid, but sometimes hard to hear.

  7. Swapnil Dubey

    A very personal account of the events in the war. Great images and good story.

  8. Sparsh Singhal

    A well written and fascinating book which shows both the good and the bad of a conflict

  9. Ujjwal

    A decent read, offering a glimpse into WWII. Some parts were gripping, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, informative but not exceptional.

  10. Rohan Sachdeva

    A little too detailed at times, bogged down in technical jargon. The overall story is powerful, if you can get through the jargon.

  11. Suraj Upadhyay

    Found it hard to connect with the author. It felt distant and impersonal. The descriptions of war were interesting but detached.

  12. Ashutosh Goswami

    It was ok. Not the best book. It had details but was also slow. Expected something more. It dragged on and on.

  13. Shubham Kumar

    An engaging read. Brought the reality of war to life. A poignant account, the commander’s voice feels authentic and relatable. Great

  14. Anubhav Sharma

    A firsthand account, which is interesting, but sometimes hard to follow the timeline. Worth it for the perspective, nonetheless. Good book.

  15. Ayush Rahul Patel

    The book was well written. Some parts made me emotional. It captures the struggles of those in World War II.

  16. Harsh Sharma

    I couldn’t connect with the character, so it made the book hard to read.

  17. Prantik Goswami

    Intense and personal, this book really puts you in the tank. The diary format is effective, although I wished for more strategic context.

  18. Rupal Singh

    The book was well-written. Story was good, but I think the author focused too much on only one person and it didn’t make you understand war.

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