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The Longest Day
The Longest Day
Author: Cornelius Ryan
A true classic of World War II history, The Longest Day tells the story of the massive Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Journalist Cornelius Ryan began working on the book in the mid-1950s, while the memories of the D-day participants were still fresh, and he spent three years interviewing D-day survivors in the United States and Eur...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780445083806
ISBN-10: 0445083808
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 350
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Publisher: Fawcett Popular Library
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This was one of my mother's favorite books and it came to me in 1986 when she died. I read it for the first time some years later and also enjoyed it, but I am not the history buff Mum was and our house is overflowing with books, so I am letting it go. It contains numerous black and white pictures and some maps.

One of my favorite parts is the one about how a number of highly sensitive code words (including Omaha) appeared in the Telegraph (newspaper) crossword puzzles:

"...the M.I.5 man pulled a list out of his pocket and said, 'We are particularly interested in how you came to choose this word.' He pointed to the list. The prize competition crossword in the Telegraph for May 27 included the clue (11 across), 'But some big-wig like this has stolen some of it at times.' This mystifying clue through some strange alchemy made sense to Dawe's (the paper's senior crossword compiler's) devoted followers. The answer, published just two days before on June 2 (the Normandy invasion was to be on June 6), was the code name for the entire Allied invasion plan--'Overlord.'"


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