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100 1  Milano, Vince. 
245 10 Normandiefront.|nD-Day to Saint-L Through German Eyes
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cVince Milano and Bruce 
       Conner. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Joe Barrett. 
520    Based on firsthand testimony, this is the story of how one
       German division changed the course of the invasion, and 
       almost the war, featuring previously unpublished 
       photographs from participants. In the cold morning of June
       6, 1944, thousands of German soldiers were in position 
       from Port en Bessin eastward past Colleville on the 
       Normandy coast, aware that a massive invasion force was 
       heading straight for them, although according to Allied 
       Intelligence, they shouldn't have been there. The presence
       of 352 Division meant that the number of defenders was 
       literally double the number expected-and on the best 
       fortified of all the invasion beaches. This infantry 
       division would ensure the invaders would pay a massive 
       price to take Omaha Beach. There were veterans from the 
       Russian front among them and they were well trained and 
       equipped. What makes this account of the bloody struggle 
       unique is that it is told from the German standpoint, 
       using firsthand testimony of German combatants. There are 
       not many of them still alive and these accounts have been 
       painstakingly collected by the authors over many years ...
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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