D-DAY, in A Fly: Deceptive Operation Bodyguard, Gruesome Battle of Normandy and the Aftermath

War Classics In a Fly Book 2 · AJS
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Seventy-five years since the D-Day and still its scale and magnitude doesn’t stop to amaze readers. An ambitious German dictator and his dreams of conquering Europe plunged the world into most sanguinary war that history ever records. When German tanks begin to pour into France, the Allies knew Hitler’s juggernaut has to be stopped; the D-Day is fast approaching. The allies come together, vowing to collaborate in a mission that defies belief and human imagination, a vicious tale of subterfuge and lies, all for a greater cause, the Normandy invasion. Of all the formidable weapons ever used in war, the greatest and the most brutal weapon used against Germany will be--the Art of Deception. A trap of lies is being spun; a web of misinformation has been woven by the masterminds of the game to halt the advancing Nazi marauders. D-Day marks the last time Hitler’s men fight for the sake of his lofty territorial ambitions and will be the deadliest. History is often narrated by victors, but this book has the other perspective too, the tale from the vanquished men of Hitler’s Nazi army. When Hitler honored his most trusted spy with the country’s highest Medal of Honor, he must not have dreamt even in his worst nightmare that he was in fact honoring a British spy.

This book on D-Day captures the tidings of Normandy landings, which is nothing short of a mythological story of lies, deceit, delusion, deadly betrayals and unbelievable moments of human fragility.

A jewel of a book with stories from both sides of a brutal war. Grab your copy soon, lest you run out of luck.

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