The Battle of Cotentin
por
"In June 1944, the Americans left the Sainte-Me re-Eglise and Utah Beach bridgehead and crossed the Merderet river to the Chausse e de la Fiere, taking Picauville on 10 June. Their advance was slowed following the failure of the 90th …
- ● 90% match for you
- ● history
the long version
"In June 1944, the Americans left the Sainte-Me re-Eglise and Utah Beach bridgehead and crossed the Merderet river to the Chausse e de la Fiere, taking Picauville on 10 June. Their advance was slowed following the failure of the 90th Infantry Division, but they were able to take Pont-l'Abbe on 12 June and Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte 16 June. Two days later they cut the Cotentin peninsula at Barneville, before heading north towards Cherbourg. As well as authentic eyewitness testimony, the book also acts as a field guide, including maps and both comtemporary and modern photographs." --Publisher description.
Margaret's verdict
""In June 1944, the Americans left the Sainte-Me re-Eglise and Utah Beach bridgehead and crossed the Merderet river to the Chausse e de la Fiere, taking Picauville on 10 June. …"
highlights
what readers held onto
No highlights yet. Be the first.
discussion
what readers said
No reviews yet. Finish it; tell us what you found.