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Remember D-Day: Both Sides Tell Their Stories


No. of pages 61

Published: 2001

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Remember D-Day combines compelling narrative, dramatic archival photographs and memorabilia, detailed maps, and a timeline to bring readers the exciting story of one of the world's most daring invasions. This landmark book will provide children with valuable insight into the significance of the invasion and help them understand D-Day in the overall context of the war.

 

This book was recognised in the Information Book category by the Beehive Award.

This book is aimed at children in university.

There are 61 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by National Geographic Books .

Ronald J. Drez has a master's degree in history from the University of New Orleans and is an assistant director and research fellow at the university's Eisenhower Center. He worked closely with the late Stephen Ambrose to interview D-Day veterans for Ambrose's Band of Brothers and for his own book Voices of D-Day, which as awarded the George Washington Honor Medal from Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge. He is also the author of Twenty-Five Years of War and has written and edited numerous magazine articles about World War II. As President of Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours, he regularly leads tours to Normandy and other World War II battle sites. A highly decorated marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War, Drez lives in New Orleans with his wife. He has four children and eight grandchildren.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Beehive Award
This book was recognised in the Information Book category by the Beehive Award.

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