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D-Day : June 6, 1944 -- The Climactic Battle of WWII

D-Day : June 6, 1944 -- The Climactic Battle of WWII

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one is fantastic.
Review: I do not think that I can really add anything to what has already been said about Mr. Ambrose. He is fantastic. He makes you feel like the common soldier on the front lines did, almost 60 years ago. What a treasure to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read and a patriotic masterpiece!
Review: This book took my breath away and rose my patriotic spirits up to a level that I had not felt before. Throughout this book, Ambrose focuses his attention on the bravery, leadership and determination that the ordinary infantry and airborne soldiers displayed time and time again in the face of the enemy and many times...certain death. The chapter describing the storming of Omaha Beach will live in my mind forever.

I've always known the historical significance of "D Day" in World War II but I've never truly appreciated the sacrifice made by the soldiers of the British, Canadian and US forces on this day and throughout the war until now. A masterfully written book and a recommendation that falls in the "must read" category of American history.

For any veteran of WWII reading this review...THANK YOU!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Glorious and the Terrible On the Beaches of Normandy
Review: Stephen Ambrose, through the stories of hundreds of D-Day veterans, offers the reader a fulfilling look at the planning and ultimate success of "Operation Overlord." Ambrose creates a work which is simultaniously enlightening and remarkably interesting. Most importantly, Ambrose tempers the patriotic feelings that discussion of the success of D-Day often elicits with a firm reminder of the terrible price at which that victory was won.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: AN ARMCHAIR PATRIOT WHO CAN'T EVEN GET HIS FACTS STRAIGHT.
Review: Four simple questions: 1)In the middle of his insulting attack on the 'guts' of the British servicemen, why doesn't Ambrose pause to mention that the British forces around Caen faced a maximum opposition of 670 German tanks whilst the US troops faced 190? 2)As all reviewers have noted, the best (in my view, the only good)parts of this book come from the testimony of veterans. Ambrose's own writing, by contrast, is repetitive, illogical, nationalistic and fact-free.In plain English, the only reason this book has sold any copies is because of the veterans' contributions.Am I alone in thinking that Ambrose- who as a tenured professor does not need the money from this book- should have donated all his royalties to veterans' charities? Fifty years on, the wounded of D-Day are still in their wheelchairs. 3)Why is it that not one single review on this website praising this book has been written by a D-Day combat veteran? 4)In an earlier review, I gently mentioned some of the worst of Ambrose's errors of fact, as well as noting the racism he feels towards the British veterans.Does anyone really feel that the memory of the Americans who died in Normandy is well-served by an inaccurate book? Are those dead men really honoured by an author who has never been near a battle but who likes to insult those who have?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is AWESOME!
Review: This book is awesome. I am 12 years old and at first when I got it , it was so thick I didn't think I would be able to read it all. But, once I started reading it, I was addicted to it. I couldn't put it down.This book is DA BOMB!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The definitive book on D-Day.
Review: Ambrose's writing puts you in the minds and hearts of the men and women who threw themselves on the beaches of Normandy. The liberal use of quotes from participants on both sides of the action brings the story to life. It is not just Ambrose's point of view or opinion that we read about, but the opinions and perspective of those who were there. History recounted by the protaginist's. Simply the best book on D-Day .

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: D-Day was not the climactic battle of WW2
Review: I have problems with the title of this book - right off the bat it is propaganda which completely distorts the history of WW2. Stalingrad, Stalingrad, Stalingrad- this was the climactic battle of the war- simply - no Soviet victory at Stalingrad, no D-Day, possibly no more Western-style "democracy". Stalingrad was a D-Day battle a day for five months and the Soviets lost more killed in this one battle than the U. S. did in the whole war. Stephen Ambrose is eloquent but he is basically a propagandist with a very specific point of view. His is the history of the conquerer, and now that the Soviet Union is no longer with us this Ambrosian version of WW2 will prevail. History belongs to those who are winning.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good Booch
Review: I have this book read and it is good for information I did find. The scriber is good and information is accurrate. Germany should have one the battel but to much advantages wasted by us. Thanks you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ambrose puts you on the beach and in the hedgerows!
Review: The accounts in this book take you directly to Normandy in 1944. Ambrose has interviewed so many soldiers from all the allied forces and wound a factual account of many personalities - including some very humerous stories. It is very easy to read this book in black and white - as news reels would have captured it many years ago. Ambrose leaves no story untold.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "...AWESOME...POWERFUL...INTENSE...THRILLING...!
Review: This is an intense book that gives you so much description and detail that you wish you had never read it because some of theshocking images will linger in your mind. They say there are some things that you can see that just cant go away. But there are some things that you can read that just cant go away too. 100 stars. Awesome book. I am a WWII finatic but this touched me like no other book.


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