France + Normandy
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France + Normandy
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France + Normandy
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- Every man a hero, a memoir of D-Day, the first wave at Omaha Beach, and a world at war, Ray Lambert and Jim DeFelice
- Danger in the darkest hour, Mary Pope Osborne
- D-Day, the invasion of Normandy, 1944, Rick Atkinson
- St-Lô, (7 July - 19 July 1944)
- The late child and other animals, written and colored by Marguerite Van Cook ; adapted and drawn by James Romberger
- Danger in the darkest hour, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- D-Day encyclopedia, everything you want to know about the Normandy invasion, Barrett Tillman
- Utah Beach to Cherbourg (6 June - 27 June 1944)
- The cover-up at Omaha Beach, D-Day, the US Rangers, and the untold story of Maisy Battery, Gary Sterne ; foreword by Don Mann, SEAL Team Six (Ret.)
- The paramour's daughter, Wendy Hornsby
- World War II infantrymen, an interactive history adventure, by Steven Otfinoski
- D-Day, June 6, 1944, the climactic battle of World War II, Stephen E. Ambrose
- All our worldly goods, Irène Némirovsky ; translated from the French by Sandra Smith
- Breakthrough, Warner Bros. Pictures ; directed by Lewis Seiler ; produced by Bryan Foy ; screen play by Bernard Girard and Ted Sherdeman ; from a story by Joseph I. Breen, Jr
- Field Marshal, the life and death of Erwin Rommel, Daniel Allen Butler
- Malavita, a novel, Tonino Benacquista ; translated by Emily Read
- We were heroes, the journal of Scott Pendleton Collins, a World War II soldier, Walter Dean Myers
- Monet in Normandy, Heather Lemonedes, Lynn Federle Orr, David Steel ; with essays by Richard Brettell
- Rick Steves' snapshot
- Danger in the darkest hour, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The longest year, America at war and at home in 1944, Victor Brooks
- Monet on the Normandy coast, tourism and painting, 1867-1886, Robert L. Herbert
- D-day
- D-Day, minute by minute, Jonathan Mayo
- The last correspondent, Soraya M. Lane
- What was D-Day?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by David Grayson Kenyon
- Allies, Alan Gratz
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