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Ten Days to D-Day:

Countdown to the Liberation of Europe
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Little, Brown Book Group, Feb 9, 2010 - History - 384 pages
D-Day, 6th June 1944, was the climactic battle of the Second World War. Allied triumph was anything but inevitable - there was everything to play for and everything to lose. The story of the actual landings has been told and re-told many times, but no one has actually revealed the part that fate, human error, political infighting, deception and double agents played in the crucial ten days before the landings. David Stafford's compelling narrative, climaxing on the eve of D-Day, gives a day-by-day account of the untold human story behind this momentous event from both the Allied and Nazi perspectives. Stafford focuses on twelve very different human narratives - not only those of Hitler, Eisenhower, Montgomery, Churchill and Rommel, but of an American paratrooper; a Canadian infantryman; a French Jew in hiding, awaiting Liberation but helpless to do anything; and SOE agents fighting to keep their identity secret. TEN DAYS TO D-DAY recounts the entirety of events in the countdown that could have taken a fatefully different direction so many times along the way, revealing how narrow the margin was between victory and defeat. David Stafford, a historian tenured at the University of Edinburgh, is a critically acclaimed chronicler of World War II and is the author of CHURCHILL AND SECRET SERVICE and ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL.

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Review: Ten Days to D-Day: Citizens and Soldiers on the Eve of the Invasion

User Review  - Rob Kitchin - Goodreads

The real strength of the book is its biographical weaving of the narratives of individuals and setting those within the wider context of the war and its political framing. Where the book is perhaps ... Read full review

Review: Ten Days to D-Day: Citizens and Soldiers on the Eve of the Invasion

User Review  - Anna - Goodreads

This book reads like fiction actually. One of the defining moments of the 20th century from the perspective of individuals both at the top and bottom. The comprehenisve list of references at the end provides a satrting point for further studies. Read full review

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About the author (2010)

David Stafford, a former diplomat, has written extensively on intelligence history and is the author of, among other books, THE SILENT GAME and CHURCHILL AND SECRET SERVICE. He is Project Director of the Centre for Second World War Studies at the University of Edinburgh.

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