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Omaha Beach: Normandy 1944

Paperback

Main Details

Title Omaha Beach: Normandy 1944
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leo Marriott
By (author) Simon Forty
SeriesPast & Present
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 184
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781612004259
ClassificationsDewey:940.5421421
Audience
General
Illustrations 140 illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher Casemate Publishers
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publication Date 12 October 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Of the five beaches attacked on 6 June, Omaha saw the sternest fighting. Well-placed defenders on the high ground and extensive beach defenses did their job. On top of this, so much had gone wrong with the first wave: many of the amphibious DD Sherman tanks didn't reach the beach. They were released from their landing craft too far away where the greater swell swamped them and the troops landing on Omaha missed their firepower. Another problem was that many units landed in the wrong place. Strong tides and winds carried the landing craft off line and led to confusion. Finally, the German emplacements and defenses were well-placed on high ground and the only cover on the beach - the seawal - was over a killing ground. There were 32 fortified areas located between the Vire River and Port-en-Bessin: in all, 12 of these strongpoints were able to direct fire on Omaha Beach. The attacking forces-units of the US 29th and 1st Inf Divs - suffered over 2,000 casualties, many of them drowned during the approach, but led by US Rangers, themselves misplaced (they were the follow-up troops to Rudder's Rangers who had scaled the Pointe du Hoc) the American troops pushed forward and by nightfall, they had gained hold of the beach and its immediate hinterland. Despite the casualties, 34,000 troops had been landed by the end of the day.

Author Biography

Leo Marriott is a retired Air Traffic Controller who has had more than thirty books published on his specialist subjects: naval warfare and aviation. He is an experienced pilot and accomplished aerial photographer, and his work is featured in this book. Simon Forty has been working in publishing as commissioning editor and author for 35 years. He has co-authored with Leo Marriott a series of books on the Normandy Campaign, including The Normandy Battlefields: D-Day & the Bridgehead (2014) and Hitler's Atlantic Wall (2016). A keen cyclist he has toured the Normandy battlefields many times.

Reviews

They are lavishly illustrated...good value for money and are recommended. * Casemate Journal - Fortress Study Group * An amazing account of the D-Day landing at Omaha beach in this fascinating new series: PAST & PRESENT from Casemate... * Books Monthly * If you have never been, I think this will encourage you to visit Omaha Beach, and it would be handy to take this with you for reference while you are there. * Military Modelling.com * These books are great for all ages but the younger me would have loved them and each volume is an ideal present for the history mad youth in your family. * War History Online *