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Book Crash in Bayeux - The Last Flight of Sergeant Ferguson, 112 illustrated pages, by François Oxéant.
Book Crash in Bayeux - The Last Flight of Sergeant Ferguson, 112 illustrated pages, by François Oxéant.
Historical book Sent by the Iron Sky by Ian Gardner, the legacy of the 3rd Battalion, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division in World War II. From their formation to their involvement in the D-Day landings, their part in the bitter fighting to hold Bastogne and finally their occupation of Berchtesgaden, Hitler's mountain retreat. Hard cover, 260 pages with...
SAINTE-MERE-EGLISE, photographs of D-Day.
N° 3 - Doc McIlvoy and his Parachuting Medics
Normandy June 44 - Tome 7 : Battle of Cherbourg, by Isabelle BOURNIER, Jean-Blaise DJIAN, Bruno MARIVAIN & Catherine MOREAU.
D-Day - What we haven’t told you, original and informative book, based on over half a century of research undertaken by Philippe Bauduin and which casts a new light on D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. 128 pages, paperback.
“Luftwaffe Gravity Knife: Weapon, Tool , Tradition” is the second book in the English language on the Luftwaffe Gravity Knives used by German WWII air crews and paratroopers. The author comes straight to the point and describes the design and development of this legendary edged weapon in detail. Hardcover, 228 colored pages, size 24 x 17 cm. Autographed...
SAINTE-MERE-EGLISE - MERDERETZone d'opérations aéroportées américaines du Jour-J Récit chronologique des attaques aéroportées conduites par les 82nd et 101st US-Airborne-Divisions dans les premiers jours de la Bataille de Normandie. French version only.
CARENTAN, Linking Omaha Beach - Utah Beach, Part II. 235 x 295cm, Hardback - English version, 368 pages
Fighting Fox Company: The Battling Flank of the Band of Brothers. Book in english version only.
On D-Day, an elite fighting force struck the first blows against Hitler’s Fortress Europe. Bold invaders from the sky descended into the hedgerow country and swarmed the meadows of Normandy. Some would live, some would die, but all would fight with the guts and determination that made them the most famous U.S. Army division in World War II: the 101st...
During the night of June 5/6, 1944, 13,000 paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st US Airborne Divisions were dropped between Sainte-Mère-Eglise and Saint-Côme-du-Mont. Most of the objectives were reached but the men of the 101st Division were soon ordered to seize the town of Carentan, a strategic crossroads that would allow the linkup with seaborne forces...