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On Tuesday, June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy in northern France became a true hell of steel and fire. What for the Allies was the glorious D-Day, for the soldiers of the Third Reich turned out, as their youngest marshal had predicted, to be "the longest day" and a nightmare. The landing gave way to a brutal battle, a splendid display of strategic and logistical confrontation, but also of the devastating power of war, which demonstrated the absolute inability of Germany to confront the overwhelming Allied power and which undoubtedly marked the beginning of the end of the Third Reich. This…mehr

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On Tuesday, June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy in northern France became a true hell of steel and fire. What for the Allies was the glorious D-Day, for the soldiers of the Third Reich turned out, as their youngest marshal had predicted, to be "the longest day" and a nightmare. The landing gave way to a brutal battle, a splendid display of strategic and logistical confrontation, but also of the devastating power of war, which demonstrated the absolute inability of Germany to confront the overwhelming Allied power and which undoubtedly marked the beginning of the end of the Third Reich. This work, far from being limited to the mere account of the events, constitutes an unusual study of military and social history on combat from the ignored and scarcely addressed perspective of the defeated. Enter the bunkers of the Atlantic Wall, listen to Hitler speak, attend the discussions between Rommel and von Rundstedt, witness the situation of the troops at the front, see how the Wehrmacht's panzers fall prey to enemy intelligence and are unable to stop their advance. Infiltrate the protagonists of the conflict and discover the reasons for Germany's failure, which would ultimately allow Europe to be freed from its yoke.
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