Heroes in Normandy

- Authors
- David, Alan
- Publisher
- Endeavour Press
- Date
- 2015-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.39 MB
- Lang
- en
May 1944.
Normandy, France.
Two brothers, soldiers in the German Army, are caught up in a bloody war.
Max is a brutally comitted SS officer to whom the Führer's word is law,
Kurt is a battle-scarred tank commander who has dragged his battered crew through five years of carnage.
Max hurls his Division against the onslaught of the Allied troops. To him death would be a passport to glory.
Kurt longs for peace with honour, but fighting through battle field smog and bloodied bodies, all he sees is a sudden rendezvous with death.
As the D-Day landings bite deep into Europe, Allied bombers smash the industrial heartland of the German war-machine.
The Third Reich totters as the brothers independently strive for glory in the hell that was Normandy.
This is a story of resilience, determination and hope as two brothers strive for survival during the Second World War.
Alan David is a pseudonym of Donald S Rowland, a prolific writer of over 500 novels in various genres. His other titles include ‘Stalingrad Heroes’, ‘Heroes without Honour’, ‘The Battle Done’ and ‘Heroes of Cassino’.
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