Military History Matters 140

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Eighty years ago this summer – on 6 June 1944, known as D-Day – some 150,000 Allied troops were launched against a 50-mile stretch of the Normandy coastline, as they embarked on the f irst stage of the liberation of France and north-west Europe from the tyranny of Nazi Germany.

The greatest amphibious invasion in history, the Normandy landings involved mainly British, American, and Canadian servicemen, but also those from many other countries around the world – an extraordinary feat of international collaboration, as well as of planning and logistics.

In the second of two special features to mark the anniversary of this epic event, David Porter reveals how the invasion plan came together, while Patrick Mercer reads the diaries and personal accounts of British troops to understand the reality of D -Day for those at the sharp end.

Elsewhere, we mark another iconic anniversary – the 150th birthday of Winston Churchill. In the first part of a new series, Taylor Downing considers Churchill’s role in some of the incredible technological advances made during World War I.

Also in this issue, Stephen Roberts traces the life of Robert the Bruce, and analyses his great victory over the English at Bannockburn; while Graham Goodlad continues his fascinating series on the rise of British sea power by examining the 18th- century career of Admiral Edward Vernon.

Finally, Edmund West travels further afield to highlight South America’s bloodiest 20th- century conflict – the Chaco War, fought between Paraguay and Bolivia over a vast area of untamed wilderness in 1932-1935.


Cover Date: Jun / Jul 2024, Volume 12 Issue 8

Cover Story

D-Day, 80 years on In our two-part special for this issue to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, David Porter examines the planning and logistical operation that ensured Allied success, while Patrick…

Features

At the sharp end: D-Day, 80 years on In the fourth part of our series on the Normandy landings, Patrick Mercer follows three British units to understand what…
Operation Overlord – What happened next: from D-Day to Paris 6 JUNE 1944: D-DAY 12 JUNE (D+6) Carentan, a small town on the Cherbourg Peninsula, is captured by American troops.…
Freedom’s champion: Robert the Bruce, 1274-1329 The man who delivered Scotland’s independence was born 750 years ago this summer. Stephen Roberts examines his life, and analyses…
Churchill and the scientists: Towards a new world In the first of a new series to celebrate the 150th birthday of Winston Churchill, Taylor Downing examines his role…
A man of destiny In the second part of our series on Britain’s rise as a naval power, Graham Goodlad explains how supremacy at…
Into the Green Hell: The Chaco War, 1932-1935 Around 100,000 soldiers lost their lives when two of South America’s poorest countries went to war over a vast area…

Comment

War Classics – Wellington in the Peninsula Nick Spenceley recalls one of the great works of military history.

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