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Ils arrivent ! La bataille de Normandie du côté allemand (édition 1994)

par Paul Carell (Auteur), Raymond Moreigne (Traducteur)

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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.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Ils arrivent ! La bataille de Normandie du côté allemand
Auteurs:Paul Carell (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Raymond Moreigne (Traducteur)
Info:Paris - Robert Laffont - DL : 1994
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Mots-clés:Histoire, France, Débarquement, Jour J, Normandie, 2e guerre mondiale

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  Nikoz | Dec 5, 2013 |
Paul Carell has to be taken fairly carefully, when he states that not one Luftwaffe fighter arrived to back up the operation Lüttich Panzer Divisions and goes on to emphasise the fact that not a single one got there, he is wrong. At least two Me 110 g4's were shot down there that night, one was piloted by the minor ace Helmut Bergmann. He and his crew were later identified and finally buried Marigny German Military Cemetery - block 3 Row 31 grave 1182. When Carell says that an enemy fighter bomber was shot down and landed on the lead 1st SS Panzer Division tank, thus blocking the entire division for some hours Paul Carell/ Karell/ Paul Karl Schmidt (ex chief Press spokesman for von Ribbentrop) may well be correct. However, he is certainly inaccurate in other ways and I've yet to have it absolutely confirmed that it wasn't Helmut Bergmann that the SS shot down and who crashed onto the lead SS tank. Given the positions, weather and time, that also seems to be a strong possibility (no more than that). If that was so, it would certainly be something the SS would have wanted to cover-up.
ajouté par Paris7 | modifierHelmut Bergmann's official Luftwaffe papers, Nimmo Stuart
 

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Johnston, DavidTraducteurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
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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.

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