Normandie 1944, l'Arado, l'Avion Espion

Normandie 1944, l'Arado, l'Avion Espion

FrenchHardback
Bauduin Philippe
Editions Heimdal
EAN: 9782840483519
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More than seventy years after the end of World War II, many grey areas still surround this period. By launching Juvincourt, August 2, 1944, the first aerial reconnaissance mission for the Arado 234 jet, the eye of the V-2, Hitler played his last card. These striking aerial photographs, taken that day, showed the entire allied positions and lead to the decision to counterattack at Mortain. Curiously, these pictures disappeared from U.S. official archives for half a century. After a long process of research and investigation, Philippe Bauduin, former director of Anvar Lower Normandy, and Eric Charon, journalist, demonstrate, with supporting evidence, that the Battle of Normandy proved an extraordinary challenge for the Allies and the Germans. This new edition of a book also includes the personal photographic archives of two Arado pilots, Sommer and Götz. French Language
EAN 9782840483519
ISBN 2840483513
Binding Hardback
Publisher Editions Heimdal
Publication date May 19, 2013
Pages 160
Language French
Dimensions 215 x 305
Country France
Readership General
Authors Bauduin Philippe
Illustrations more than 80 photographs