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Edward Ellsberg's The Far Shore describes in detail the massive
preparations for D-Day, the launch of the greatest armada in
history, focusing on Hitler's Atlantic Wall defenses along the
Normandy beaches and the ingenious creation of the Mulberry
artificial floating harbor which would prove vital in securing an
Allied beach-head in France.
Edward Ellsberg's The Far Shore describes in detail the massive
preparations for the launch of the greatest armada in history,
focusing on Hitler's Atlantic Wall defenses along the Normandy
beaches and the ingenious creation of the Mulberry artificial
floating harbor which would prove vital in securing an Allied
beach-head in France.
In a collision with a steamship, "City of Rome, on the night of
September 25, 1925, the U.S. Navy Submarine S-51 sank in 132 feet
of water, taking 33 sailors to the ocean floor. This is the story
of the men charged with doing the impossible--rising the thousand
ton sub from the bottom of the sea. Added to this modern classic of
true adventure are a foreword and afterword giving specifics of the
accident and the aftermath, additional photographs, a publisher's
preface, and appendices.
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