D-Day: A Day That Changed America: They Fought to Free Europe from Hitler's Tyranny
Author:
Shelley Tanaka
Illustrator:
David Craig
Publication:
2004 by Hyperion
Genre:
History, Military, Non-fiction
Series:
Day That Changed America
Pages:
48
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On the morning of June 6, 1944, thousands of young soldiers huddled in boats off the coast of Normandy, France. Despite withering gunfire, they waded ashore and managed to take out the German defenses overlooking the Normandy beaches. In one unforgettable day, they launched the great campaign that would push the Nazis out of France and free Europe from the terror of Adolf Hitler.
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