Voices of Valor: D-Day, June 6 1944 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Experience the history of D-Day through the words and recorded voices of those who were there -- the servicemen who risked their lives for the protection of freedom and democracy. With two sixty-minute audio CDs of veteran testimonies, personal and historical photographs, and a text by two leading historians, Voices of Valor is both a captivating history and a stirring tribute to the men who served their country and the world so bravely that day. Voices of Valor: D-Day: June 6, 1944 is an intimate and lasting tribute to the soldiers who fought in one of the most important battles of the twentieth century. It includes two hourlong audio CDs -- 120 minutes in all -- that allow us to hear the veterans' own voices as they recount what they experienced at Normandy. These accounts are drawn from the Peter S. Kalikow World War II Oral History Project conducted by the Eisenhower Center for American Studies at the University of New Orleans, and now curated by the National D-Day Museum. The text of Voices of Valor -- written by acclaimed historian and popular on-air consultant Douglas Brinkley and decorated Vietnam veteran and D-Day expert Ronald J. Drez -- is based on those oral testimonies and weaves a captivating narrative of that dramatic day. D-Day -- June 6, 1944 -- has been rightly called a pivotal moment in the twentieth century. With the fate of World War II hanging in the balance, 150,000 Allied soldiers took part in the largest air, land, and sea operation ever attempted. Five thousand Allied servicemen died that day, but D-Day's success proved to be the decisive turning point of the war. Less than a year later, Hitler and his regime fell. This unique multimedia history of the invasion brings the veterans' stories to life as never before.
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Publishers Weekly
Brinkley, author of John Kerry: Tour of Duty and director of the University of New Orleans's Eisenhower Center for American Studies, and editor-historian Drez team up to present the testimony of D-Day veterans: two 60-minute audio CDs (narrated by actor Stephen Lang, of Gettysburg fame) are matched with text and 150 illustrations, including maps and yearbooklike photos of the veterans in uniform, along with battlefield and transport shots. The authors present choice excerpts, with regiment-by-regiment contextualization, in 12 chapters that cover every move on Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches, and points beyond and in between. (May 12) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.