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Essay Galaxy - The Longest Day, By: Cornelius Ryan, Simon & Shuster, 1959
The Longest Day, By: Cornelius Ryan, Simon & Shuster, 1959
Cornelius Ryan, the author of the novel The Longest Day, the classic epic of D-Day, was among one of the preeminent war correspondents of his time. He flew fourteen bombing missions with the Eighth and Ninth U.S airforces, and covered the D-Day landings and the advance of General Pattons Third Army across France and Germany.
In the novel The Longest Day, Cornelius Ryan takes the reader through the German and Allied forces preparations for D-Day and through the experience of the men who fought it. It is the definitive account of the day that is now considered by some to be the most important in modern history. Through personal letters, captured war diaries and bales of other military documents, Ryan unearthed facts that were unknown before his novel was published. He discloses, for e....
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