On the 50th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy: a revised
and updated edition of Paul Carell's great classic. June 6, 1944 -
D-Day. The day when, after years of preparation, Germany's opponents in
the west - the USA and England - began the second front, long demanded
by Stalin to take pressure off the Red Army. What really happened on
that day? Why was the German command reluctant to believe in an invasion
at this hour and on this coastal sector? Where was the German
counterattack? Why were the panzer divisions, which were ready for
action, not allowed to strike? What was going on with the Luftwaffe?
Carell answers these questions convincingly, factually and in his
typically gripping style. Furthermore, in this new revised and expanded
edition he has taken into account the most recent results of historical
research, especially the successful allied deception effort achieved by
agents, phoney radio transmissions and sophisticated disinformation
operations, details of which have only recently been revealed, and which
led to fateful false estimations by Hitler and the German generals. Paul
Carell is also the author of the highly successful Foxes of the Desert;
Hitler Moves East; Scorched Earth; Operation Barbarossa in Photography;
and Stalingrad: the Defeat of the German 6th Army. He lives in Hamburg,
Germany.