D-Day: The Liberation of Europe Begins

D-Day: The Liberation of Europe Begins
ISBN-10
1404274308
ISBN-13
9781404274303
Series
D-Day
Category
History
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
2006-12-15
Publisher
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Author
Doug Murray

Description

In graphic novel format, describes the events that happened when the Allies retook Normandy on July 5, 1994, thus turning the tide in World War Two.

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