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The steel wave : a novel of World War II

A fictional account of D-Day and the Allies' invasion of France and how the efforts of those who took part, from the ordinary soldiers on the land and in the air, to the generals including Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton, and Omar Bradley, changed the course of the war.

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  • ISBN: 0345461428
  • ISBN: 9780345461421
  • Physical Description xxvi, 493 pages : maps
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Ballantine Books, [2008]

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The Steel Wave : A Novel of World War II
The Steel Wave : A Novel of World War II
by Shaara, Jeff
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The Steel Wave : A Novel of World War II


Jeff Shaara, America's premier author of military historical fiction, brings us the centerpiece of his epic trilogy of the Second World War. General Dwight Eisenhower once again commands a diverse army that must find its single purpose in the destruction of Hitler's European fortress. His primary subordinates, Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery, must prove that this unique blend of Allied armies can successfully confront the might of Adolf Hitler's forces, who have already conquered Western Europe. On the coast of France, German commander Erwin Rommel fortifies and prepares for the coming invasion, acutely aware that he must bring all his skills to bear on a fight his side must win. But Rommel's greatest challenge is to strike the Allies on his front, while struggling behind the lines with the growing insanity of Adolf Hitler, who thwarts the strategies Rommel knows will succeed. Meanwhile, Sergeant Jesse Adams, a no-nonsense veteran of the 82nd Airborne, parachutes with his men behind German lines into a chaotic and desperate struggle. And as the invasion force surges toward the beaches of Normandy, Private Tom Thorne of the 29th Infantry Division faces the horrifying prospects of fighting his way ashore on a stretch of coast more heavily defended than the Allied commanders anticipate-Omaha Beach. From G.I. to general, this story carries the reader through the war's most crucial juncture, the invasion that altered the flow of the war, and, ultimately, changed history.