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OverviewIn Saving Private Ryan: The Historical Truth of D-Day, retired U.S. Army Colonel Andrew Wharton, Ph.D., delivers a masterful exploration of Steven Spielberg's iconic 1998 film, dissecting its vivid portrayal of the D-Day invasion against the backdrop of historical reality. With a soldier's insight and a historian's rigor, Wharton bridges the gap between Hollywood's gripping narrative and the unfiltered truths of June 6, 1944, offering a compelling analysis for veterans, history enthusiasts, and cinephiles alike. This meticulously researched book delves into the monumental Allied assault on Normandy, examining the strategic brilliance of Operation Overlord, the brutal chaos of Omaha Beach, and the human stories that defined one of World War II's pivotal moments. Wharton evaluates the film's visceral opening sequence-often hailed as a benchmark for war cinema-alongside lesser-known aspects like paratrooper drops, inland skirmishes, and the moral complexities of leadership and sacrifice. Drawing on declassified documents, veteran testimonies, and his own military expertise, he fact-checks key scenes, from the fictional mission to save Private James Ryan to the accurate depiction of weapons and tactics, revealing where Spielberg's vision aligns with history and where artistic liberties shape perception. Structured across ten chapters, the book covers the historical buildup to D-Day, the film's production and reception, the harrowing realities of the beach assaults, and the broader cultural impact of Saving Private Ryan. Wharton highlights overlooked contributions-such as those of British, Canadian, and French Resistance fighters-while critiquing the film's American-centric lens. Appendices provide a detailed timeline, a glossary of military terms, key figures and units, and concise histories of the U.S. Army Rangers and Spielberg himself, making this a comprehensive resource. With a foreword reflecting on his decades of service and a conclusion urging readers to honor the ""Greatest Generation"" by preserving their legacy, Wharton's work is both a tribute and a call to action. Saving Private Ryan: The Historical Truth of D-Day not only illuminates the sacrifices that turned the tide against tyranny but also challenges us to ""earn this"" legacy through understanding and remembrance. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to unravel the delicate interplay between cinematic storytelling and the enduring truths of history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew WhartonPublisher: Wharton Imprint: Wharton Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9798233794971Pages: 230 Publication Date: 02 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Andrew Wharton is a distinguished figure in the realms of military intelligence, political analysis, and public commentary. A retired army intelligence, Ranger officer with decades of service, he specialized in strategic assessments and geopolitical operations, contributing to national security efforts during key global conflicts. Holding advanced degrees in political science, Dr. Wharton transitioned into academia as a respected political scholar, authoring numerous publications on international relations, defense policy, and global power dynamics. Today, he serves as a prominent pundit, offering insightful commentary on current affairs through media appearances, lectures, and writings, drawing on his extensive experience to bridge the gap between theory and practice in world politics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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