Pegasus Bridge : Un Guide de Poche

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Pegasus Bridge : Un Guide de Poche

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 52 p.
  • 言語 FRE
  • 商品コード 9781781220153

Full Description

Pegasus Bridge is a legendary part of the D-Day story but myths and misunderstandings abound.

 

The 6th Airborne Division was to begin landing in this area during the early hours of D-Day with a mission to protect the eastern flank of the seaborne landings, commencing a few hours later. For the British and Canadians, this was just beyond Ouistreham, on the beaches codenamed SWORD, JUNO and GOLD.

 

The very first operation of D-Day was to be the capture of the Caen Canal Bridge (Pegasus Bridge) and the River Orne Bridge (Horsa Bridge) a little further up the road. These were the only two bridges between the sea and Caen and so were vital for the linking of the seaborne and airborne forces and also the resupply of the Airborne Division and evacuation of its wounded.

 

For the Germans, possession of the bridges was equally vital, as it would provide them with the opportunity to attack the seaborne forces in their most vulnerable area; the flank

 

This comprehensive pocket guide is designed for anyone visiting the site but is equally useful for anyone wanting an accurate understanding of exactly what went on and where.

 

Neil Barber has written a number of comprehensive guides to the Normandy Campaign including an in-depth look at Pegasus Bridge. Here he uses photographs and first-hand accounts to simply explain what happened in those first few vital hours of D-Day.

Contents

INTRODUCTION - WHY WAS PEGASUS BRIDGE SO IMPORTANT ? POSITION 1 - THE BUST OF MAJOR JOHN HOWARD, DSO. POSITION 2 - THE CIRCULAR (CONTROL) TOWER. POSITION 3 - WEIGHTED END OF THE BRIDGE. POSITION 4 - THE ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN AT THE WESTERN END OF THE BRIDGE. POSITION 5 - OUTSIDE THE CAFE GONDREE. POSITION 6 - KNOCKED OUT GERMAN VEHICLE POSITION. POSITION 7 - FACING THE 7TH PARACHUTE BATTALION MEMORIAL. POSITION 8 - OPPOSITE NO 15. POSITION 9 - FOOTPATH ALONGSIDE THE CANAL. POSITION 10 - THE GUN EMPLACEMENT. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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