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What Was D-Day
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SKU: 9780448484075
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Experience the pivotal D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944, with “What Was D-Day?”. Relive the Allied forces’ courageous assault on Nazi-occupied France, a turning point in WWII. Discover the meticulous planning, daring execution, and the deception that led to the German defeat. Uncover the historical significance of this monumental military operation in a captivating narrative. Explore the impact of D-Day and its contribution to the Allied victory. Perfect for history enthusiasts and readers seeking immersive WWII accounts. ISBN: 9780448484075
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Soumya Saini –
A bit dry at times, but still educational. The maps were helpful, but the writing could be more engaging. It gets the job done.
Vijay Rahul S –
Compelling and informative! This book brings the history of D-Day to life for young audiences. A must-read for history buffs!
Dev Verma –
Provides a solid introduction to the events of D-Day. I appreciate the clear explanations and maps. A great starting point for learning about WWII.
Manik Lakhwani –
I thought it was okay. It’s a good starting point, but don’t expect a lot of in-depth analysis. I would suggest for middle schoolers
Sabhya Singh –
A good overview of D-Day for younger readers. Some parts were a bit simplified, but overall informative and engaging. My son enjoyed it.
Harman Singh –
My grandson loved this book! He couldn’t put it down. It really sparked his interest in history. Highly recommend for young learners.
Kanishk Garg –
Not bad, but I felt it lacked depth. It’s okay for kids, but adults might find it too basic. Could use more personal accounts.
Ayush Kanojiya –
Excellent book for young readers who want to learn about D-Day. It is well-organized and presents the information in a clear manner.
Nimish Yadav –
Easy to understand and well-written. Gave me a good foundation for further research on D-Day. Recommended!
Rashmi Bharti –
A decent summary, though I wish there were more details about the soldiers and their experiences. Still, a worthwhile read.