D-Day was not a turning point of the Second World War. It was the first and arguably the most decisive operation of the Cold War.
D-Day was not a turning point of the Second World War. It was the first and arguably the most decisive operation of the Cold War.
By allowing the German soldiers to speak, historian David Harrisville helps us to see World War II through their eyes, almost sympathetically. Many were devoted Christians who saw the war as a struggle against "godless" and "inhumane" Soviets.