(Easy Piano Composer Collection). 22 classics arranged for intermediate-level players, including: Andante Cantabile * Barcarolle in G Minor ("June"), Op. 37, No. 6 * Chanson Triste * Dance of the Suga
A member of the 116th Infantry Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division, veteran Harold i??Hali?? Baumgarten gives his firsthand account of the June 6, 1944, landing on Dog Green sector of Omaha Beach.
This fourth volume of a comprehensive five-part work on D-Day covers every aspect of aerial operations on and behind the beaches at ‘Omaha’ and ‘Utah’ beaches on 6 June 1944. It might be imagined that
On 6 June 1944 British, American, Canadian and French troops landed in Normandy by air and sea. This was one of the key moments of the Second World War, a long-anticipated invasion which would, ultima
This companion publication to a marvelous exhibition at the Mississippi Museum of Art (from April 6 through June 30, 2002) presents a selection of Eudora Welty's black-and-white photographs taken in t
D-Day - June 6, 1944 - was a pivotal day in human history. This was the great turning point of the Second World War, when the largest armada ever assembled took a third of a million Allied men across
June 6, 2014 marks the 70th anniversary of D-Day, when 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany and essentially spur the campaig
Adapted for young readers from the #1 New York Times-bestselling The Guns at Last Light,D-Day captures the events and the spirit of that day--June 6, 1944--the day that led to the liberation of wester
June 6, 1944: Nineteen boys from Bedford, Virginia--population just 3,000 in 1944--died in the first bloody minutes of D-Day. They were part of Company A of the 116th Regiment of the 29th Division, an
On June 6, 1944, Werner T. Angress parachuted down from a C-47 into German-occupied France with the 82nd Airborne Division. Nine days later, he was captured behind enemy lines and, concealing his iden
The suspenseful, little-known true story of two determined pioneers who made the first dive into the deep ocean.On June 6, 1930, engineer Otis Barton and explorer Will Beebe dove into the ocean inside a hollow metal ball of their own invention called the Bathysphere.They knew dozens of things might go wrong. A tiny leak could shoot pressurized water straight through the men like bullets! A single spark could cause their oxygen tanks to explode! No one had ever dived lower than a few hundred feet...and come back. But Otis and Will were determined to become the first people to see what the deep ocean looks like.This suspenseful story from acclaimed author Barb Rosenstock with mesmerizing watercolors by award-winning artist Katherine Roy will put you right in the middle of the spine-tingling, record-setting journey down, down into the deep.
The Allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944, marked the beginning of the German defeat in France. Mitcham recaptures the taste and feel of the Wehrmacht in 1944 as the thin gray line in Normandy
Among the allied troops that came ashore in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, were thirteen Comanches in the 4th Infantry Division, 4th Signal Company. Under German fire they laid communications lines
From the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944 the Second World War had only fourteen months to run. This final volume of the account covers events right up to the unconditional surrender of Japan.
On June 6, 1944, Werner T. Angress parachuted down from a C-47 into German-occupied France with the 82nd Airborne Division. Landing behind enemy lines, he evaded capture for nine days, behind being ca
Now in paperback, the New York Times bestselling author of The Liberator and Avenue of Spies returns with a thrilling, action-heavy account of D-Day combat.Beginning in the pre-dawn darkness of June 6
Timed to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Normandy invasion, an extraordinary first-hand account of D-Day by a decorated U.S. Army medic who landed with the first wave on June 6, 1944, and saved d
Only weeks after the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944, a surprising cargo---crates of books---joined the flood of troop reinforcements, weapons and ammunition, food, and medicine onto Normandy beaches.
The decisive phase of the landing of June 6 to 14, 1944 told by headgear.From 6 to 14 June 1944, Normandy, the fate of the world will play out. The first decisive phase of the landing beaches of the A
English text:Tuesday, June 6, 1944, 130,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy. Among them were 177 French soldiers. While the number may appear small at first glance, the symbolic significance is immen