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a Critique of D' Day June 6, 1944

A Critique of 'D-Day June 6,1944: The Climatic battle of WWII'The book D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II was written by Stephen E. Ambrose, and published by Simon & Schuester in New York. This book begins with a prologue that is followed by 32 chapters, a glossary, endnotes, a bibliography, an appendix, and an index. The first ten chapters give the events that lead up to D-Day, it discusses a variety of topics ranging from, general topics like the attackers and the defenders, to topics like what kind of weather conditions would be necessary for the invasion. Chapters 11 through 14 discuss the air invasion that occurred shortly after midnight, and the air and naval bombardment of the beaches prior to the infantry landing on the Normandy shore. Chapters 15 through 25 cover the landings on the beaches and the struggles of the American forces to get up the bluffs and inland. Chapter 26 titled "The World Holds Its Breath", is exactly what it says, it gives a view of the home front during the invasion. Chapters 27 through 31 talk about other allied landings on the beaches. Chapter 32 ends the book by giving a summary of the accomplishments of D-Day, and giving the general feelings toward the success of the inv


Next the author describes the confusion that Rommel has to deal with because of the German command structure. The original plan was to go on June 5th or the first available day after that. It was later decided that the planes were too high to be accurate. Next the book describes the air and navel bombardment of the beaches. The use of stories from survivors of the landings helped to make some of the more tedious reading at the beginning easier to read. Once the planes had dropped their bombs the naval bombardment began. Most of the shells went over the bluff instead of hitting the beach and the pillboxes. By noon thing had started to improve, the men had gotten past the seawall and moved to higher ground. This chapter is important because it allows the reader to understand where the leaders are thinking when they are making their decisions on what way to win the war. A third consideration is that if the surf were too rough the small landing craft would not be able to make it to the beach without sinking. The landing of the 4th infantry on Utah beach was badly off target. This would have probably worked just fine had the Nazis not conquered more territory than they could defend. The Infantry made it to the beach before the tanks so they took all of the fire form the pillboxes and strongholds on the bluff. This also meant that they would have to arrange for the transport of the troops, and their equipment. However, it worked out rather well, the soldiers managed to land with relatively few casualties.

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