The German view of D-Day, written by an Army Corps intelligence
officer in Normandy at the time of the Allied invasion published in
English for the first time.
A unique perspective on the decisive early weeks of the invasion in
1944, written by a German Army Corps Intelligence officer stationed in
Normandy at the time of the Allied invasion, who during the invasion was
the department head for enemy messages processing (Ic) in the staff of
the LXXXIV AK. It discusses in detail the events leading up to the
creation of Falaise Pocket, described by the author as "tragic turning
point of an entire front." It discusses in detail the conditions in the
American landing section and explains how the German troops based there
came to be defeated.