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The D-Day Visitor's Handbook: Your Guide to the Normandy Battlefields and WWII Paris

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The complete guide to visiting one of the most famous sites in the history of warfare, just in time for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

The D-Day Visitor's Handbook includes everything you need to know to plan and make your visit to the site of the biggest seaborne invasion in history. Newly updated and revised in time for the 75th anniversary of the battle, this compact guidebook not only describes the most significant land invasion of World War II, but provides detailed battlefield maps and tours, identifies monuments and attractions, and locates museums and historical sites to make your planning easier and less stressful.

This guide provides everything you need ahead of your visit,  Easy-to-follow maps and tours. Where to stay, dine, and shop. Lists of the best D-Day museums. How to find war relics still at the battlefield sites. Historical context for each site, including a description of military action there. A special bonus guide to World War II history and sites in Paris.

The D-Day Visitor's Handbook contains a wealth of detailed information that is perfect for those considering travelling to France, anyone about to visit these sites, veterans, students of military history, and any others who wish to learn about the history of this legendary battle.

207 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 30, 2019

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Kevin Dennehy

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Kevin Dennehy has been a journalist for more than thirty years, writing for daily newspapers and magazines. A retired Army National Guard colonel, Dennehy is a Special Forces combat veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq. He lives in Denver, Colorado.

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May 23, 2025
I bought this thinking I would be driving around Normandy on my own, in which case it would have been extremely helpful. We decided to go with a tour guide instead (which I would recommend to get more out of your trip - at least your first time), but still thought the book was interesting and well-done.
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July 21, 2019
CARRY ONLY THIS ONE BOOK!

Compelled to visit WWII’s decisive battleground of June 6, 1944 on the beaches of Normandy? – This is the only history-rich and battle-documentary guidebook I’ve read that brings that horrific time of loss and victory into an organized and captivating telling. Once you get past the stunning cover of the GIs of the 29th Infantry Division making their assault on Omaha Beach heartbreakingly rendered into an iron sculpture, “Ever Forward”, the authors put you on the road to discover and memorialize these brave men.

They went by names like Shifty, Slim Jim, Chief, Wagger, Lightning Joe and Dutch – you’d imagine them in a poker table tableau out of a Jack London novel – but these men by water and air took out the formidable enemy. Their blood, bravery and persistence won freedom, not only for our allies, but preserved ours. For all the information, it is a compact, light book to throw into your pack or pouch and like all their other books, fluid reading.

I thank the authors for including the quote from combatant Lt. Richard Winters of Easy Company who later on reflection stated – “Wars do not make men great, but they do bring out the greatness in good men.” If there’s anything positive out of conflict, it is this insight.

This handbook with plenty of photographs and maps to guide you through beaches and countryside, promontories and villages, forests and fields – authors have personally traveled every meter and we get to follow the 75th through the website: http://www.militaryhistorytraveler.com . I promise you will learn of mulberries, gooseberries and Phoenixes, and crabs, funnies, whales and “Ham and Jam” and …
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March 23, 2024
Good overview if you’re planning a driving trip to Normandy.
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August 17, 2025
Review of the 80th anniversary edition. A comprehensive resource for any trip to the Normandy battlefields. Having the what3words address should get you to exactly where the authors want you to go and see history. I cannot wait to visit a number of the places mentioned when I visit in 2026. The addition of films to watch and other books to read to enhance the Normandy experience is also very helpful.
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June 7, 2023
3.2 solid stars. Well researched and describes the area very well. Concise with great directions. Loved the vignettes and stories.
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May 18, 2024
Loved the detail and recommendations throughout coupled with excellent maps and photos.
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July 27, 2024
Excellent collection of significant information regarding D-Day, WWII, historic sites, monuments, museums, beaches and the relationship of American, Canadian, British and German troops battling for control in this landmark location known as the D-Day Beaches of Normandy.

Excellent resource for visiting Normandy, France and preparing a guideline for travel to this historic region!

I highly recommend!
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