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D-Day: The Oral History – Garrett M. Graff
D-Day: The Oral History by Garrett M. Graff offers an extraordinary, ground-level account of the Allied invasion of Normandy, told through the unforgettable voices of those who lived it. Drawing on hundreds of interviews, letters, and diaries, Graff weaves together a deeply personal narrative of June 6, 1944—a day that changed the course of World War II and the world itself.
This comprehensive oral history captures the intensity, chaos, and courage of D-Day through the eyes of paratroopers, sailors, medics, generals, and civilians. With vivid detail and emotional depth, Graff honors the legacy of the men and women whose bravery shaped history.
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Unfiltered Voices of History: Firsthand accounts from a wide range of participants offer a deeply human view of the invasion.
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Masterful Storytelling: Garrett M. Graff delivers a compelling narrative shaped by rigorous research and emotional resonance.
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A Monumental Chronicle: Explores the full scale of D-Day, from the beaches of Normandy to the planning rooms of Allied command.
Available now in our webshop, D-Day: The Oral History is an essential addition for history lovers, military enthusiasts, and readers seeking a gripping and authentic account of one of the most heroic days in modern history.