Professional Documents
Culture Documents
070.195 GARNER (1st floor)—Garner, J. (2000). We interrupt this broadcast: The events that
stopped our lives. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks.
355.009 FULLER v. 1-3—Fuller, J. F. C. (1987). Military history of the western world. New York: Da
Capo Press
355.02 LACEY—Lacey, J. (2013). Moment of battle: The twenty clashes that changed the world.
New York: Bantam Books
355.033 GREATEST—Martin, I. C. (2006). Greatest U.S. Army stories ever told: Unforgettable
stories of courage, honor, and sacrifice. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press
355.1 STONE—Stone, D. (2006). Fighting for the fatherland: The story of the German soldier from
1648 to the present day. Washington, DC: Potomac Books
355.4 SMITH—Smith, W. T. (2003). Alpha bravo delta guide to decisive 20th century American
battles. Indianapolis: Alpha
355.409 SEVENTY—Black, J. (2005). The seventy great battles in history. New York: Thames &
Hudson
355.47 FIELDS—Fields of battle: Terrain in military history. (2002). Boston: Kluwer Academic
Publishers
355.47 WINTERS—Winters, H. A., Galloway, G. E., Jr., Reynolds, W. J., & Rhyne, D. W. (1998).
Battling the elements: Weather and terrain in the conduct of war. Baltimore, MD: Johns
Hopkins University Press
356 BRAGER—Brager, B. L. (2002). The Texas 36th division: A history. (1st ed.). Austin, TX: Eakin
Press
358.18 ICKS—Icks, R. J. (1972). Famous tank battles. Garden City, NY: Doubleday
658.4 KLOEBER—Kloeber, L., Jr. (2009). Victory principles: Leadership lessons from D-Day. New
York: Morgan James
904 LAFFIN; REF 904 LAFFIN—Laffin, J. (1986). Brassey’s battles: 3,500 years of conflict,
campaigns and wars from A-Z. London: Brassey's Defence Publishers
909.82 NINETEEN (1st floor)—1940-1960: The twentieth century. (2004). Farmington Hills, MI:
Greenhaven Press
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914.045 BOOKMAN—Bookman, J. T., & Powers, S. T. (1986). March to victory: A guide to World
War II battles. New York: Harper & Row
940.53 BUCHANAN v. 2—Buchanan, A. R. (1964). United States and World War II. (1st ed.). New
York: Harper & Row
940.53 DUPUY—Dupuy, R. E. (1969). World War II: A compact history. New York: Hawthorn Books
940.53 ENCYCLOP—Esposito, V. J. (1964). Concise history of World War II. New York: Frederick
A. Praeger
940.53 GILBERT —Gilbert, M. (1989). Second World War: A complete history. New York: H. Holt
940.53 LIDZ (1st floor)—Lidz, R. (1980). Many kinds of courage: An oral history of World War II.
New York: Putnam
940.53 OXFORD; REF 940.53 OXFORD —Dear, I. (2005). Oxford companion to World War II.
London: Oxford University Press
940.53 READERS—Association, R. s. D. (1969). Reader's digest illustrated story of World War II.
Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Association
940.53 STOKES—Stokesbury, J. L. (1980). Short history of World War II. New York: William Morrow
and Company
940.53 WARD—Ward, G. C. (2007). The war: An intimate history, 1941-1945. (1st ed.). New York:
Alfred A. Knopf
940.53 WEINBERG—Weinberg, G. L. (1994). The world at arms: A global history of World War II.
New York: Cambridge University Press
940.53 WILLMOTT—Willmott, H. P. (1990). Great crusade: A new complete history of the Second
World War. New York: Free Press
940.53 WORLD—Reader's Digest Association (Great Britain). (1989). The World at arms: The
Reader's Digest illustrated history of World War II. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest
940.534 DAVIES—Davies, N. (2007). No simple victory: World War II in Europe, 1939-1945. New
York: Viking
940.539 HISTORY v. 1-2—Ellis, L. F. (1962). Victory in the west. London: Her Majesty's Stationery
Office
940.54 AMBROSE—Ambrose, S. E. (1985). Pegasus Bridge. New York: Simon & Schuster
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940.54 AMBROSE—Ambrose, S. E. (1997). Citizen soldiers: The U.S. Army from the Normandy
beaches to the Bulge to the surrender of Germany, June 7, 1944-May 7, 1945. New York:
Simon & Schuster
940.54 AMBROSE—Ambrose, S. E. (1998). The victors: Eisenhower and his boys: The men of
World War II. New York: Simon & Schuster
940.54 BALKOSKI—Balkoski, J. (2005). Utah beach: The amphibious landing and airborne
operations on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Mechanicsurg, PA: Stackpole Books
940.54 BANDO—Bando, M. (2001). 101st airborne: Screaming eagles at Normandy. Osceola, WI:
MBI Publishing
940.54 BISHOP; REF 940.54 BISHOP—Bishop, C. (2006). The military atlas of World War II.
London: Amber Books Ltd
940.54 BRINKLEY—Brinkley, D. (2005). The boys of pointe du hoc: Ronald Reagan, D-Day, and
the U.S. Army 2nd ranger battalion. New York: Morrow
940.54 BROOKS—Brooks, V. (2002). Normandy campaign: From D-Day to the liberation of Paris.
New York: Da Capo Press
940.54 CARELL—Carell, P. (1995). Invasion! they're coming!: The German account of the D-Day
landings and the 80 days' battle for France. (Johnston, D., Trans. Revised ed.). Atglen, PA:
Schiffer Military History
940.54 ELLSBERG —Ellsberg, E. (1960). Far shore. New York: Dodd, Mead
940.54 FEY—Fey, W. (2003). Armor battles of the Waffen-SS, 1943-45. Mechanicsburg, PA:
Stackpole Books
940.54 FINKE—Finke, B. F. (2004). No mission too difficult: Old buddies of the 1st division tell all
about World War II. Wheaton, IL: Cantigny First Division Foundation
940.54 FOWLER (1st floor)—Fowler, W. (2003). D-Day: The first 24 hours. Miami, FL: Lewis
International
940.54 FROM—Dawson, J. (2005). From Omaha beach to Dawson’s ridge: The combat journal of
Joe Dawson. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press
940.54 GOING—Going, C. (2004). D-Day: The lost evidence. Manchester, England: Crecy Pub.
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940.54 GUDERIAN—Guderian, H. G. (2001). From Normandy to the Ruhr: With the 116th panzer
division, in World War II. Bedford, PA: Aberjona Press
940.54 HALLION—Hallion, R. P. (1994). D-Day 1944: Air power over the Normandy beaches and
beyond. Washington, DC: Air Force History and Museums Program
940.54 HINE —Hine, A. (1962). D-Day, the invasion of Europe. New York: American Heritage
Publishing Company
940.54 JOHNS; CR 355.31 115T IN REGT 1939-45 (Clarke Room)—Johns, G. S. (1958). Clay
pigeons of St. Lo. Military Service
940.54 JUNE—June 6, 1944: The voices of D-Day. (1994). New York: St. Martin's Press
940.54 KENNEDY—Kennedy, P. (2013). Engineers of victory: The problem solvers who turned the
tide in the Second World War. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks
940.54 KILVERT—Kilvert-Jones, T. (1999). Omaha beach: V corps battle for the beachhead.
Conshohocken, PA: Combined Publishing
940.54 LEFEVRE—Lefevre, E. (1983). Panzers in Normandy, then and now. London: Battle of
Britain Prints
940.54 LEWIS—Lewis, A. (2001). Omaha beach: A flawed victory. Chapel Hill, NC: University of
North Carolina Press
940.54 MAN—Man, J. (1994). Facts on file D-Day atlas: The definitive account of the allied invasion
of Normandy. New York: Facts on File
940.54 MILLER—Miller, E. G. (2007). Nothing less than full victory: Americans at war in Europe,
1944-1945. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press
940.54 MITCHAM—Mitcham, S. W., Jr. (2006). Panzers in winter: Hitler’s army and the battle of the
Bulge. Westport, Ct: Praeger Security International
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940.54 MURPHY—Murphy, R. (2011). Ste. Mere-Eglise, June 1944: No better place to die.
Havertown, PA: Casemate
940.54 NEILLAND—Neillands, R. (2008). Battle for the Rhine: The battle of the Bulge and the
Ardennes campaign, 1944. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press
940.54 NORMANDY—The Normandy campaign 1944: Sixty years on. (2006). London: Routledge
940.54 ODONNELL—O'Donnell, P. (2012). Dog company: The boys of Pointe Du Hoc, the rangers
who accomplished D-Day’s toughest mission and led the way across Europe. Boston: Da
Capo Press
940.54 PERRY—Perry, M. (2007). Partners in command: George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower
in war and peace. New York: Penguin Books
940.54 PRADOS—Prados, J. (2011). Normandy crucible: The decisive battle that shaped World
War II in Europe. New York: New American Library
940.54 RIPLEY—Ripley, T. (2003). Patton unleashed: Patton’s third army and the breakout from
Normandy, August-September, 1944. St Paul, MN: MBI
940.54 RUGE—Ruge, F. (1979). Rommel in Normandy: Reminiscences. San Rafael, Ca: Presidio
Press
940.54 RUGGERO—Ruggero, E. (2006). First men in: U.S. paratroopers and the fight to save D-
Day. New York: HarperCollins
940.54 RYAN—Ryan, C. (1994). The longest day: June 6, 1944. (1st Touchstone ed.). New York:
Simon & SchusterAlso have older editions at same call number.
940.54 STOLER—Stoler, M. A. (2005). Allies in war: Britain and America against the Axis powers,
1940-1945. London: Hodder Arnold
940.54 STORY; REF 940.54 STORY—Story, R. (2006). Concise historical atlas of World War two:
The geography of conflict. New York: Oxford University Press
940.54 SYMONDS—Symonds, C. (2014). Neptune: The allied invasion of Europe and the D-Day
landings. New York: Oxford University Press
940.54 TILLMAN—Tillman, B. (2004). Brassey’s D-Day encyclopedia: The Normandy invasion A-Z.
Washington, DC: Brassey's
940.54 TSOURAS—Tsouras, P. (1994). Disaster at D-Day: The Germans defeat the allies, June
1944. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books
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940.54 WEISS—Weiss, R. (2002). Fire mission: The siege at Mortain, Normandy, August 1944.
Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street Press
940.54 WHITLOCK—Whitlock, F. (2004). Fighting first: The untold story of the big red one on D-
Day. Boulder, CO: Westview Press
940.54 WINTON—Winton, H. R. (2007). Corps commanders of the Bulge. Lawrence, KS: University
Press of Kansas
940.54 WOLFE—Wolfe, M. (1993). Green light!: A troop carrier squadron’s war from Normandy to
the Rhine. Washington, DC: GPO
940.54 WOMACK—Womack, J. A. (1997). Summon up the blood: A unique record of D-Day and its
aftermath. London: L. Cooper
940.54 WORLD v. 13—Botting, D. (1978). The second front. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books
940.541 ARNOLD—Arnold, J. (1995). Order of battle, Operation Overlord: Utah beach and the U.S.
airborne divisions, 6 June, 1944. Braceborough, Lincolnshire, England: Ravelin Limited
940.541 CHANT—Chant, C. (1995). Order of battle, Operation Overlord: Gold & Juno beaches, 6
June 1944. Braceborough, Lincolnshire, England: Ravelin Limited
940.541 CHANT—Chant, C. (1995). Order of battle, Operation Overlord: Sword beach & the British
6th airborne division, 6 June 1944. Braceborough, Lincolnshire, England: Ravelin Limited
940.541 POYSER—Poyser, T. (2013). Fighting Fox Company: The battling flank of the band of
brothers. Philadelphia: Casemate
940.541 UNITED v. 3 pt. 1—Cole, H. M. (1950). United States Army in World War II: The European
Theater of Operations. Vol 3 part 1. The Lorraine campaign. (Vol. 3). Washington, DC:
Historical Division, United States Army
940.541 UNITED v. 3 pt. 2—Harrison, G. A. (1951). Cross-channel attack. Washington, DC: Office
of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Dept. of the Army
940.541 UNITED v. 6 pt. 7 v. 3—Kleber, B. E., & Birdsell, D. (1966). Chemical warfare service:
Chemicals in combat. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Dept. of
the Army
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940.542 BALKOSKI—Balkoski, J. (1989). Beyond the beachhead: The 29th infantry division in
Normandy. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books
940.542 BENNETT—Bennett, R. F. (1980). Ultra in the west: The Normandy campaign, 1944-45.
(1st U.S. ed.). New York: Scribner
940.542 BOUSSEL—Boussel, P. (1966). D-Day beaches revisited. Garden City, NY: Doubleday
940.542 BURGETT—Burgett, D. (2000 & 1967). Currahee!: Screaming eagle at Normandy. New
York: Dell Publishing
940.542 CROOKEND —Crookenden, N. (1976). Dropzone Normandy: The story of the American
and British airborne assault on D Day 1944. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
940.542 D-DAY—D-Day: The strategy, the men, the equipment. (2001). Osceola, WI: MBI
Publishing
940.542 D-DAY—Windrow, M. (2001). D-Day and the battle for Normandy. Washington, DC:
Brassey's
940.542 ENGLISH—English, J. (1991). Canadian army and the Normandy campaign: A study of
failure in high command. New York: Praeger
940.542 FELDER—Felder, F. (1985). Foot soldier. Orangeburg, SC: Bill Wise Printers
940.542 HASTINGS—Hastings, M. (1984). Overlord: D-Day and the battle for Normandy. New York:
Simon & Schuster
940.542 HOWARTH—Howarth, D. A. (1959). D-Day the sixth of June, 1944. New York: McGraw Hill
940.542 HOYT—Hoyt, E. P. (1985). Invasion before Normandy: The secret battle of Slapton sands.
New York: Stein & Day
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940.542 KERSHAW—Kershaw, A. (2003). The Bedford boys: One American town’s ultimate D-Day
sacrifice. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press. Also available in EBSCO's eBook collection.
940.542 LEWIS—Lewis, N. (1990). Exercise tiger: The dramatic true story of a hidden tragedy of
World War II. New York: Prentice Hall Press
940.542 LEWIS—Lewis, S. J. (1991). Jedburgh team operations in support of the 12th Army group,
August 1944. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and
General Staff College
940.542 MACKSEY—Macksey, K. J. (1974). Anatomy of a battle. New York: Stein & Day
940.542 MICHIE—Michie, A. A. (1964). Invasion of Europe: The story behind D-Day. New York:
Dodd, Mead
940.542 MITCHAM—Mitcham, S. W. (1983). Rommel's last battle: The Desert Fox and the
Normandy campaign. New York: Stein & Day
940.542 NORMAN—Norman, A. (1952). Operation Overlord: Design and reality. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press
940.542 REYNOLDS—Reynolds, M. (2016). Devil's Adjutant: Jochen Peiper, Panzer Leader. South
Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Military. Also available in EBSCO ebook collection
940.542 ROONEY—Rooney, A. A. (1962). Fortunes of war: Four great battles of World War II.
Boston: Little, Brown
940.542 SHANNON—Shannon, K., & Wright, S. (2000). One night in June. Shrewsbury, England:
Airlife Publishing
940.542 SPEIDEL—Speidel, H. (1950). Invasion 1944: Rommel and the Normandy campaign.
Chicago: Regnery
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940.542 STAGG—Stagg, J. M. (1972). Forecast for overlord, June 6, 1944. New York: W.W. Norton
940.542 WHITING—Whiting, C. (1984). '44: In combat from Normandy to the Ardennes. New York:
Stein & Day
940.542 WILT—Wilt, A. F. (1975). Atlantic wall: Hitler's defenses in the west, 1941-1944. Ames, IA:
Iowa State University Press
940.544 WYNN —Wynn, H. (1984). Prelude to overlord: An account of the air operations which
preceded and supported Operation Overlord, the allied landings in Normandy on D-Day, 6th
of June 1944. Novato, CA: Presidio
940.545 STANFORD—Stanford, A. B. (1951). Force mulberry: The planning and installation of the
artificial harbor off U.S. Normandy beaches in World War II. New York: Morrow
940.548 BRUCE—Bruce, D. K. E. (1991). OSS against the Reich: The World War II diaries of David
K.E. Bruce. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press
940.5485 HAGWELL (1st floor)—Haswell, J. (1980). D-Day: Intelligence and deception. New York:
Times Books
950.542 MAULE—Maule, H. (1976). Caen: The brutal battle and breakout from Normandy. Newton
Abbot, England: David & Charles
CD 940.54 AMBROSE—Ambrose, S. E. (1994). D-Day, June 6, 1944: The climactic battle of WWII
Audiobook CD. New York: Simon & Schuster Audio.
CD 940.54 BRINKLEY—Brinkley, D. (2005). Boys of pointe du hoc: Ronald Reagan, D-Day, and the
U.S. Army 2nd ranger battalion Audiobook CD. New York: Harper Audio.
CD 940.54 DESTE—D'Este, C. (2012). Decision in Normandy: The real story of Montgomery and
the allied campaign Audiobook CD. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audio.
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CD 940.54 ODONNELL—O'Donnell, P. (2012). Dog company: The boys of Pointe Du Hoc, the
rangers who accomplished D-Day’s toughest mission and led the way across Europe
Audiobook CD. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audio.
CD 940.54 RYAN—Ryan, C. (2012). The longest day: June 6, 1944 Audiobook CD. Ashland, OR:
Blackstone Audio.
CD 940.54 WARD—Ward, G. C. (2007). The war: An intimate history, 1941-45 Audiobook CD. New
York: Random House Audio.
CD 940.541 HERVIEUX—Hervieux, L. (2015). Forgotten: The untold story of D-Day's black heroes,
at home and at war Audiobook CD. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
CD 940.542 IRWIN—Irwin, W. (2005). The Jedburghs: The secret history of the allied special forces,
France 1944 Audiobook CD. San Clemente, CA: Tantor Media.
CD 940.542 KOSKIMAK—Koskimaki, G. E., & Runnette, S. (2015). D-day with the Screaming
Eagles Audiobook CD. Old Saybrook, CT: Tantor Audio.
CR 355.31 1ST ARMY (Clarke Room)—Headquarters, First army T I & E section. (1952). History of
the United States first army. Fort Jay, NY: -
CR 355.31 101ST ABN DIV (Clarke Room)—Bando, M. (2003). Vanguard of the crusade: The
101st airborne division in World War II. Bedford, PA: Aberjona Press
CR 355.31 506TH PARACHUTE (Clarke Room)—Trez, M. d. (2002). Way we were: Cpl. Forrest L.
Guth, Goody, 13099811: 3d Platoon, 'E' Company, 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne
Division. Wezembeek-Oppem, Belgium: D-Day Pub
CR 355.31 NORMANDY BASE SECTION 1944-45 (Clarke Room)—History of the Normandy base
section from D-Day to VE day. (1945). Germany?: United States Army Command
DAP 940.53 WARD—Ward, G. C. (2007). The war: An intimate history, 1941-1945 Playaway
audiobook player. New York: Random House Audio.
DAP 940.54 AMBROSE—Ambrose, S. E. (2009). D-Day June 6, 1944: The climactic battle of World
War II Playaway audiobook player. Chagrin Falls, OH: Playaway Digital Audio.
DAP 940.54 DAVIES—Davies, N. (2008). No simple victory: World War II in Europe, 1939-1945
Playaway audiobook player. Chagrin Falls, OH: Playaway Digital Audio.
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Digital Document—Balkoski, J. (1999). Beyond the beachhead: The 29th infantry division in
Normandy EBSCO eBook. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books
Note:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&bquery=IB+9780811726825
DVD 355 CENTURY—Powell, R. (2003). Century of warfare DVD. New York: A&E Home Video
Note: vol. 1, The violent century -- The world goes to war -- Blood and mud -- War of the
eagles -- vol. 2, Battle fleets and U-Boats -- Aces high -- War to end all war? -- Enter the
dictators -- vol. 3, The war clouds gather -- Blitzkrieg -- Britain stands alone -- Sand and sea
war -- vol. 4, Hitler turns east -- The long road back -- Normandy to the Rhine -- The end in
europe -- vol. 5, Oriental blitzkrieg -- Jungle and the ocean -- The war at sea -- Air war -- vol.
6, Iron curtain -- Oriental communism -- Wars in peace -- vol. 7, Vietnam -- War in the Middle
East -- Gulf War and the future.
DVD 355.42 AMERICAS—America’s greatest victories. (2002). DVD. United States: A&E Home
Video.
DVD 909.82 ARCHIVES—Archives of war. (2002). DVD. Orland Park, IL: MPI Home Video
Note: This contains excerpted materials on the major conflicts of the 20th century.
DVD 940.54 BATTLE—Battle for Normandy: The push for Caen. (2008). DVD. Portland, OR:
Allegro Corp.
DVD 940.54 BREAKOUT—Breakout from Normandy: The lost evidence. (2006). DVD. New York:
A&E Television Networks.
DVD 940.54 DDAY—D-Day tech. (2001). Modern Marvels. D-Day Tech DVD. New York: A&E Home
Video.
DVD 940.54 DDAY—D-Day: Secrets of the dead. (2004). DVD. Alexandria, VA: Educational
Braodcasting Corp.
DVD 940.54 D-DAY—D-Day. (1994). Eye on History DVD. New York: A&E Home Video.
DVD 940.54 GREATEST v. 1-4—Greatest battles. (2000). World War II. Greatest Battles DVD. New
York: GoodTimes Home Video.
DVD 940.54 WORLD—War in Europe. (2005). DVD. Minneapolis, MN: Mill Creek Entertainment.
DVD 940.54 WORLD v. 1—World at war. (2003). World at War DVD. Portland, OR: Columbia River
Entertainment Group.
DVD 940.542 D-DAY—D-Day: Code name overlord. (2000). DVD. Eugene, OR: Dastar
Corp./Marathon Music & Video.
DVD 940.54214 ATLANTIC—Atlantic wall. (1999). DVD. New York: A&E Home Video.
DVD 973 AMERICAN—American soldier: The complete history of U.S. wars. (2006). DVD.
Newbury Park, CA: BCI Eclipse Company.
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JOURNAL/MAGAZINE—Kershaw, A. (2019). First in. World War II; August, Vol. 34(No. 2), 40-47.
OSPREY CAMPAIGN v. 1—Badsey, S. (1990). Normandy 1944: Allied landings and breakout.
London: Osprey Publishing Limited
OSPREY CAMPAIGN v. 100—Zaloga, S. (2003). D-Day 1944. 1, Omaha beach. Oxford: Osprey
OSPREY CAMPAIGN v. 104—Zaloga, S. (2004). D-Day 1944. 2 Utah beach & US airborne
landings. Oxford: Osprey
OSPREY CAMPAIGN v. 105—Ford, K. (2002). D-Day 1944. 3. Sword beach and British airborne
landing. Oxford: Osprey
OSPREY CAMPAIGN v. 112—Ford, K. (2002). D-Day 1944. 4. Gold & Juno beaches. Oxford:
Osprey
OSPREY DUEL v. 2—Hart, S. A. (2007). Sherman firefly vs tiger: Normandy, 1944. New York:
Osprey
OSPREY FORTRESS v. 37—Zaloga, S. (2005). D-Day fortifications in Normandy. (Vol. 37). New
York: Osprey
OSPREY RAID v. 11—Fowler, W. (2010). Pegasus Bridge: Benouville D-Day 1944. Midland House,
England: Osprey Publishing
RB 624.2UN3BR (Rare Book Room)—Inglis, D., Royal Engineers, Army, Great Britain, & Allied
Forces 21st Army Group. (1945). Bridging Normandy to Berlin. Printing and Stationery
Service, British Army of the Rhine
REF 940.54 CAMPAIGN—Campaigns of World War II: The war against Germany. (1998).
Washington, DC: Center of Military History
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