Book, D-Day - What we haven’t told you
D-Day - What we haven’t told you, original and informative book, based on over half a century of research undertaken by Philippe Bauduin and which casts a new light on D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
The Normandy Landings of 6 June 1944 were a major and decisive episode of the Second World War and have been, for more than sixty years, the object of countless books, films, investigations, reports and television series. However, is it known that D-Day was preceded, on 27 April 1944, by a tragic rehearsal that resulted in over nine-hundred fatal casualties and which remained a secret for decades? Is it known that the beautiful Lily Sergueiev, an artist and great traveller, was considered by the Allies as their best disinformation agent... and by the Germans as their most efficient agent in Great Britain? Or is it known that Lionel Crabb, the Royal Navy’s star frogman, was the inspiration for Ian Fleming’s character, James Bond? Is it known that the Germans’ favourite song, Lili Marlene, was also very popular with the Allied soldiers ?
These are some of the surprising revelations contained in this book which is both original and informative, based on over half a century of research undertaken by Philippe Bauduin and which casts a new light on D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
128 pages, paperback.