Normandy depicts the planning and execution of Operation Overlord in 96
full-color pages. The initial paratrooper assault is shown, as well as
the storming of the five D-Day beaches: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and
Sword. But the story does not end there. Once the Allies got ashore,
they had to stay ashore. The Germans made every effort to push them back
into the sea. This book depicts the such key events in the Allied
liberation of Europe as: 1. Construction of the Mulberry Harbors, two
giant artificial harbors built in England and floated across the English
Channel so that troops, vehicles, and supplies could be offloaded across
the invasion beaches. 2. The Capture of Cherbourg, the nearest French
port, against a labyrinth of Gennan pillboxes. 3. The American fight
through the heavy bocage (hedgerow country) to take the vital town of
Saint-Lô. 4. The British-Canadian struggle for the city of Caen against
the "Hitler Youth Division," made up of 23,000 seventeen- and
eighteen-year-old Nazi fanatics. 5. The breakout of General Patton's
Third Army and the desperate US 30th Division's defense of Mortaine. 6.
The Falaise Pocket, known as the "Killing Ground, " where the remnants
of two German armies were trapped and bombed and shelled into
submission. The slaughter was so great that 5,000 Germans were buried in
one mass grave. 7. The Liberation of Paris, led by the 2nd Free French
Armored Division, which had been fighting for four long years with this
goal in mind.