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Sand and Steel: A New History of D-Day Hardcover – 30 May 2019
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The most comprehensive and authoritative history of D-Day ever published
‘Extraordinary’ Andrew Roberts
‘Fascinating’ Daily Mail
‘Magisterial’ James Holland
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6 June 1944, 4 a.m.
Hundreds of boats assemble off the coast of Normandy. By nightfall, thousands of the men they carry will be dead.
Through their sacrifice, the Allies will gain a foothold in Europe that will ultimately lead to the downfall of the Third Reich.
This was D-Day, the most important day of the twentieth century.
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In Sand and Steel, one of Britain’s leading military historians draws on a decade of archival research and thousands of interviews to offer a panoramic new account of the Allied invasion of France.
Peter Caddick-Adams masterfully recreates what it was like to wade out onto the carnage of Omaha Beach, facing the machine-gun fire that wiped out whole battalions of troops. He delves into how the Allied generals came to choose Normandy in June 1944, and describes the extraordinary subterfuge that went into keeping the decision secret. And he recounts how the operation transformed the lives of Britons back home, transforming sleepy villages in the Home Counties into bustling military outposts.
His findings offer revelatory new insights into our understanding of D-Day. Sand and Steel is the only book to discuss the experiences of every major military force: not just the infantrymen on the beaches, but also the paratroopers, sailors and aircrew, resistance fighters in France, women on the Home Front, and even the German Wehrmacht. It offers the first full analysis of the year-long invasion preparations, revealing that more men died in training exercises than during the landing itself. Above all, it pays tribute to soldiers of all nationalities, demonstrating that the often-overlooked UK and Canadian troops were just as crucial to victory as the American forces were.
The result is an authoritative and compulsively readable exploration of the most important battle in history. It will be the definitive work on D-Day for years to come.
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PRAISE FOR SAND AND STEEL
‘Whether you are a visitor to the Normandy battlefields, a general reader interested in the greatest amphibious assault in the history of warfare, or just someone who appreciates extremely well-written military history . . . this truly extraordinary book is undoubtedly the one for you.’ Andrew Roberts
‘Fascinating . . . Reveals the full horror Allied troops suffered as they prepared to overwhelm the Nazis, examining the facts behind the historic assault.’ Daily Mail
‘Following his excellent study of the Battle of the Bulge, Caddick-Adams does it again by explaining, as opposed to simply describing, the Allies’ victory.’ Jeremy Black
‘Peter Caddick-Adams is unquestionably one of the very finest historians of the Second World War . . . His D-Day must surely go down as the definitive narrative of that pivotal moment in the history of the war.’ James Holland
- Print length1072 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRandom House Books
- Publication date30 May 2019
- Dimensions16.2 x 6.4 x 24 cm
- ISBN-101847948286
- ISBN-13978-1847948281
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Following his excellent study of the Battle of the Bulge, Caddick-Adams does it again by explaining, as opposed to simply describing, the Allies’ victory. -- Jeremy Black
Peter Caddick-Adams is unquestionably one of the very finest historians of the Second World War . . . His D-Day must surely go down as the definitive narrative of that pivotal moment in the history of the war. -- James Holland
Fascinating . . . Reveals the full horror Allied troops suffered as they prepared to overwhelm the Nazis, examining the facts behind the historic assault. ― Daily Mail
This is a hugely impressive book which makes full use of a lifetime of learning and experience. It is also rich in unexpected detail . . . Such an entertaining and engaging account. ― The Herald
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- Publisher : Random House Books (30 May 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 1072 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1847948286
- ISBN-13 : 978-1847948281
- Dimensions : 16.2 x 6.4 x 24 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 396,910 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Peter Caddick–Adams was born in London in 1960 and educated at Shrewsbury School, Sandhurst and Wolverhampton University, where he gained First Class Honours in War Studies; he received his PhD from Cranfield University. He worked in the House of Commons, then taught at Oxford and Birmingham Universities before being appointed Lecturer in Military and Security Studies at the UK Defence Academy in 1998, and Lecturer in Air Power Studies at RAF Halton since 2012. Concurrently, he pursued a second career in the UK Regular and Reserve Forces, was commissioned in 1979 and joined the Reserves in 1985. He has extensive experience of various war zones, including the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan. During 1996–7 he was the official NATO Historian in Bosnia, based in Sarajevo, and was also the UK Historian during the Iraq War of 2003, based in Qatar and Iraq, and has written extensively on the campaigns he witnessed, including Afghanistan. The author of six books, his latest, a new history of D-Day 1944 - Sand and Steel (Preface and Oxford University Press) - will be released in May 2019, in time for the 75th anniversary. His three previous works, Snow and Steel: The Battle of the Bulge 1944-45 (Preface & Oxford University Press, 2014), Monte Cassino: Ten Armies in Hell (Preface and Oxford University Press, 2012) & Monty and Rommel: Parallel Lives (Preface, 2011) were best sellers and Monte Cassino is now the basis for a movie for which he is the historical consultant.
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However, this relentless focus on preparation and the 24 hours of D Day means that the reader is brought face to face with the many battles and small unit actions that characterised the initial landings. It will also mean that the reader will be forced to consider in rather more detail than most Normandy 1944 accounts provide just how contested the landings were in the first instance. The proper focus in many accounts on the landings at Omaha beach, in terms of how near the US forces came to being repulsed and the casualties suffered in overcoming the stiff resistance, has led in some accounts to an impression that the resistance on the other beaches was a simple matter to overcome. This account will cause any such impression to be corrected.
It IS a long book, and readers looking for a brief overview should look elsewhere. But readers who are looking for an account that gets behind the headlines and - insofar as this is possible - places the reader in the position of a privileged observer in close proximity to the action should find this a rewarding and informative read.
Highly recommended!
The split between the planning and the action is probably about 60/40 in favour of the action but this doesn't make it the first 40 percent boring. Far from it; it reveals the extent of the planning, preparation and just about everything else that had to be thought of before the first troops landed. To say it was mind-boggling would be an understatement! The level of detail continues throughout the book and I got the impression that whilst every serviceman (or woman) could not be mentioned individually, each unit got at least one mention such is the level of detail involved.
The argument itself is balanced in the modern way, i.e. that the Germans were not supermen and the Allies were not useless amateurs. Thats not to say that the author doesn't praise German soldiers or criticise the Allies, but he does it within the context of a particular action. The British thinking behind reaching (or not reaching Caen) on D-Day or the decision making process of the German General Marx come to mind. Throughout the book I detected a slightly pro American & anti-airman bias, almost to the point the author was thinking about sales of the book in America.
This book really is full of detail but none of it feels superfluous and the structure within the second half of dealing with each airborne landing or invasion beach in turn works really well. Naturally Omaha had the most coverage but each beach or landing gets its turn. However, I do have one small criticism that it just stops dead at the end of D-Day. One follow up chapter that covered until Falaise or the breakout would have finished off the book perfectly.
As a final point, the desire to remove the Hollywood myth worked well and it was amusing to see how different the reality was to the film. This final point, that it wasn't just John Wayne, Robert Mitchum or Tom Hanks who were responsible for the success of D-Day but countless hundreds of thousands of people, is the books final achievement. Highly recommended!!





