Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day

Author:   Giles Milton
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company
ISBN:  

9781250134929


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   12 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day


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A ground-breaking account of the first 24 hours of the D-Day invasion told by a symphony of incredible accounts of unknown and unheralded members of the Allied - and Axis - forces. An epic battle that involved 156,000 men, 7,000 ships and 20,000 armoured vehicles, D-Day was, above all, a tale of individual heroics - of men who were driven to keep fighting until the German defences were smashed and the precarious beachheads secured. This authentic human story - Allied, German, French - has never fully been told. Giles Milton's bold new history narrates the events of June 6th, 1944 through the tales of survivors from all sides: the teenage Allied conscript, the crack German defender, the French resistance fighter. From the military architects at Supreme Headquarters to the young schoolboy in the Wehrmacht's bunkers, Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die lays bare the absolute terror of those trapped in the front line of Operation Overlord. It also gives voice to those who have hitherto remained unheard - the French butcher's daughter, the Panzer Commander's wife, the chauffeur to the General Staff. This vast canvas of human bravado reveals the longest day as never before - less as a masterpiece of strategic planning than a day on which thousands of scared young men found themselves staring death in the face. It is drawn in its entirety from the raw, unvarnished experiences of those who were there.

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Author:   Giles Milton
Publisher:   Henry Holt & Company
Imprint:   Henry Holt & Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781250134929


ISBN 10:   1250134927
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   12 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for Giles Milton and his work Milton is a meticulous researcher and masterful storyteller. Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, with its ghastly details and dollops of droll British humor, will reward readers who appreciate military history and good writing. --USA Today (3.5 star out of 4) A rousing historical romp. --The New York Times Book Review Earns its place in a crowded field by bringing a completely fresh, very human approach to the largest amphibious landing in history, telling stories from the American, British, French and German perspectives. It has a wonderful immediacy and vitality--living history in every sense. --Anthony Horowitz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Alex Rider Adventure series, in the Wall Street Journal Milton has a rare ability--a talent for sifting fine pearls from faraway sands and transmuting the merely arcane into little literary gems. --Simon Winchester, Boston Globe A rousing account-and celebration-of World War II's most insidious and devious heroes. --The Wall Street Journal An exciting, suspenseful tale of international intrigue. --Kirkus Impressive . . . [an] entertaining history of spectacular, often nasty derring-do by real-life secret agents. --Publishers Weekly Giles Milton's research is impeccable and his narrative reads in part like a modern-day Robert Louis Stevenson novel. --The Times (London) Deftly and arrestingly captures the sorry history of the European lust for nutmeg and its devastating impact on the Spice Islands....Milton is a storyteller of the first rank. --Kirkus Reviews


Earns its place in a crowded field by bringing a completely fresh, very human approach to the largest amphibious landing in history, telling stories from the American, British, French and German perspectives. It has a wonderful immediacy and vitality--living history in every sense. --Anthony Horowitz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Alex Rider Adventure series, in the Wall Street Journal The day is narrated in a symphony of surviving voices - a teenage Allied conscript, a French resistance fighter, a butcher's daughter - placing the reader in the heat of the action. --USA Today Vivid, graphic and moving. --Mail on Sunday Book of the Year Stirring and unsettling in equal measure, this is history writing at its most powerful. --Evening Standard Praise for Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Milton is a meticulous researcher and masterful storyteller. Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, with its ghastly details and dollops of droll British humor, will reward readers who appreciate military history and good writing. --USA Today (3.5 star out of 4) A rousing historical romp. --The New York Times Book Review Milton has a rare ability--a talent for sifting fine pearls from faraway sands and transmuting the merely arcane into little literary gems. --Simon Winchester, Boston Globe A rousing account-and celebration-of World War II's most insidious and devious heroes. --The Wall Street Journal An exciting, suspenseful tale of international intrigue. --Kirkus Impressive . . . [an] entertaining history of spectacular, often nasty derring-do by real-life secret agents. --Publishers Weekly Giles Milton's research is impeccable and his narrative reads in part like a modern-day Robert Louis Stevenson novel. --The Times (London) Deftly and arrestingly captures the sorry history of the European lust for nutmeg and its devastating impact on the Spice Islands....Milton is a storyteller of the first rank. --Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Giles Milton is the internationally bestselling author of a dozen works of narrative history, including Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day. His book, Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, is the basis for a major TV series. Milton's other works--published in twenty-five languages--include Nathaniel's Nutmeg, serialized by the BBC. He lives in London and Burgundy.

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