Last Eyewitness by Walter Parks

We must never forget the brave men who went ashore on D-Day in World War II.

Last eyewitness

This book was written to help celebrate the 70th anniversary of D-Day and to preserve the last personal voices of the truly great soldiers that went ashore at Normandy on June 6, 1944 or shortly thereafter. Soon, all these brave men will pass to another time and place. We believe that these men should never be forgotten. Their personal memories must be preserved. Paratroopers, glider pilots, artillery men, medics, dog soldiers, and even a sailor who witnessed Rangers storming the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc were personally interviewed. The interviewees ranged in age from 88 to 93 and to a man, each had some profound stories to tell. Those landing on the beaches have burning memories of the great armada of ships and vessels in the avenging invasion of Normandy. They remember the carnage of bodies on the beaches.

Genre: HISTORY / Military / World War II

Secondary Genre: HISTORY / Military / World War II

Language: English

Keywords: war, world war II, German War, Hitler

Word Count: 200

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Read the personal interviews of 14 common soldiers who went ashore on D-Day in World Was II.  These soldiers will soon pass to another time and place.  We believe that these men should never be forgotten.  Their personal memories must be preserved.


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