
Trois Jours en Enfer: 7 - 9 June 1944
によって
Georges Bernage
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Action & Adventure
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
160
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Nov 24, 2009
出版社
Heimdal
ISBN-10
2840482576
ISBN-13
9782840482574
説明
In the gripping narrative set over the pivotal days of June 1944, Georges Bernage introduces readers to a harrowing experience steeped in the chaos of war. The narrative begins just before the storm of the D-Day invasion, delving into the tension and uncertainty that engulfed the world at that moment. The meticulous detailing of events reveals the emotional and psychological turmoil faced by soldiers and civilians alike.
As June 7 dawns, the story unfolds into a harrowing portrayal of the first day in this hellish landscape. Bernage details the brutal realities of combat, capturing the courage and despair of the individuals caught in the crossfire. The vivid descriptions bring the reader closer to the frontlines, immersing them in the intensity of every moment.
With each subsequent day, the narrative escalates, illustrating the impacts of warfare not only on the battlefield but also on the lives of those left behind. The author explores themes of sacrifice, heroism, and the human spirit, offering an unfiltered look at the consequences of conflict.
Through this evocative recounting, Bernage not only memorializes the events of those three tumultuous days but also pays homage to the resilience of those who endured. This work serves as a poignant reminder of the profound struggles faced during one of history's most significant military operations.
As June 7 dawns, the story unfolds into a harrowing portrayal of the first day in this hellish landscape. Bernage details the brutal realities of combat, capturing the courage and despair of the individuals caught in the crossfire. The vivid descriptions bring the reader closer to the frontlines, immersing them in the intensity of every moment.
With each subsequent day, the narrative escalates, illustrating the impacts of warfare not only on the battlefield but also on the lives of those left behind. The author explores themes of sacrifice, heroism, and the human spirit, offering an unfiltered look at the consequences of conflict.
Through this evocative recounting, Bernage not only memorializes the events of those three tumultuous days but also pays homage to the resilience of those who endured. This work serves as a poignant reminder of the profound struggles faced during one of history's most significant military operations.