Monthly Archives: June 2019

Dog Company – the Boys of Pointe du Hoc, by Patrick O’Donnell

Why This Book: I knew I’d be visiting Pointe du Hoc, famous for the Ranger raid at the commencement of D-Day, and this book would give me the background to better appreciate that experience. Summary in 3 Sentences. This book … Continue reading

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Beyond Band of Brothers, by Maj Dick Winters

Why this book:  I had read Ambrose’s Band of Brothers, and have seen a few parts of the HBO series.  Dick Winters is clearly the hero of the book and the TV series.  I was interested reading his perspective on … Continue reading

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The Guns at Last Light, by Rick Atkinson

Why this book:  I had heard from several sources that Atkinson’s trilogy about the war in Europe was superb.  He won the Pulitzer Prize for History for the first book in the series, about the North Africa campaign.  I had … Continue reading

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D Day through German Eyes, by Holger Eckhertz

Why this book: I’ve lived in Germany 3 times and studied a lot about Germany and German history.  I thought this would be a good perspective to have. I was right. Summary in 5 sentences: After WWII in the forties … Continue reading

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Pegasus Bridge, by Stephen Ambrose

Why This Book: I had heard about Pegasus bridge and it was mentioned in Ryan’s and Ambrose’s books.  it was a classic strategic special operation that succeeded.  I like the way Ambrose writes, and as this seemed to be a … Continue reading

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D-Day, by Stephen Ambrose

Why this book: I’ve enjoyed several of Ambrose’s other books (Band of Brothers, Comrades, Undaunted Courage) and this one has a great reputation. I was looking for more detail than The Longest Day offered. Summary in 3 Sentences: This book … Continue reading

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The Longest Day, by Cornelius Ryan

Why this book:   A friend of mine, who is very well-informed and well-read on the D-Day invasion recommended this as the best book to start my reading and preparation.  Indeed it was a good one to start with. Summary … Continue reading

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