In this book report I read the book D-Day and tells u about the time before and the grueling battles that led up to the most memorable and most important day of this century, June 6, 1944, that was D-Day. Also I will mention key points and describe to you what intricate planning and grueling strategy that out smarted the German What really decided the outcome of the war was determined by three things the number of allies, the number of soldiers that where positioned right so that they could defend each area equally, but the problem with the German forces was that they conquered so much land that they couldn?t defend it all and that was one main reason the they lost the war. The last main reason was who had more and better weaponry. Which the Germans had a big advantage for the first part of the war. The weapons that they had was the V-2, it was the worlds first medium-range ballistic missile, it wasn?t military weapon at all, but a terrorist device. They also had invented the ME-262 twin jet fighter ready for serial production. Its cruising speed was 520 miles per hour, more than 120 miles an hour faster than any plane the allies could send against it, and it mounted four 33mm canon it was known as the Blitz Bomber .
When Hitler saw the 262?s capabilities he was very impressed, but he wanted something that could bomb London. Another big thing that the Germans used was the B-17 bombers. Hitler was very pleased with them and they were perfect for the 262?s to escort them. For example Hitler used the B-17 at the raid of the Berlin March. He used 1,250 B-17 and had 14 groups of jet fighters (262?s) The Americans on the other hand had some weapon advantages that had been invented by the British, an American ally, that proved good in the long run such as the LST and the LCT. LST stands for Landing Ship Tank which was a big ship, as big as a light cruiser, 327 feet, displacing 4,000 tons, but it was flat bottomed thus it was hard to control… it was capable of grounding and discharging Tanks and Trucks on shallow beaches. It could carry over a dozen tanks. The LCT was a 110 ft long. Capable of carrying 4 to 8 tanks across wide bodies of water, such as the channel, even in rough seas, and
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discharging its cargo over a ramp. When America came into the war, it took on that ask of al LST and most LCT production. In the process considerably improving the designs. The LSTs and the LCTs became the work horses of the allies, but the bad thing about them was that they were extremely slow, cumbersome, and very very easy targets. The Americans really didn?t enjoy having this duty because it took away from a lot of guns and ammo supply. Winston Churchill complained with some hostility that ? the destinies of two great empires….. seemed to be tied up in some g**d****d things called Another big factor of the war was the generals because without generals then you wouldn?t of had have the brilliance behind the two sides plans of attack. The two soldiers were Dwight Eisenhower and Erwin Rommel. They were only born a year apart with Dwight being the oldest. They were both born in small towns. Eisenhower born in Abilene, Kansas and Rommel on Gmund, Swabia. they were very athletic and were very active in there child hood so they were and real good shape. They also had there down falls like Rommel had a tendency for breaking the rules. Dwight?s biggest down fall was that he was a constant smoker and he was smoking up to four packs a day.
Which he never quit, but despite that he was still a good leader, mentor, and father to these young soldiers. Lt. Ed There, one of Eisenhower subortinants, said quote ? Our new captain, Eisenhower by name, is, I believe, one of the most efficient and best Army officers in the country….. He has given us wonderful bayonet drills. He gets the fellows imaginations worked up and hollers and yells and makes us shout and stomp until we go tearing into the air as if we meant business.? (end quote) Rommel had a reputation of being a tough guy, but he still had people that admired him Rommel?s regimental commander wrote of him in 1934 ? Head and shoulders above the average battalion commander in every respect.? In short it is that general?s are a big part of the soldiers life and how they treat the soldiers determines the way they perform on the field. The last thing that was a big thing was tact and I think that the Americans and there allies completely and without a doubt had better and better execution on the battle field. For example By the end of 1943 the allies had launched three successful attacks from water to land, North Africa (November 8, 1942), Sicily (July 10,1943), and Salerno (September 9, 1943) all involving British and American land, sea, and airforce under the command of Dwight D.
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The Things They Carried What is it that really helps troops survive war? It is said that faith in humanity and religion are known to fizzle amongst times of wars; therefore almost every man will tell you it was the hope of coming back to loved ones and family. Ask any man that has been to war what it was like, what was going on inside his head, what he felt when he smelled death, what he felt when ...
Eisenhower. This might have sounded impossible because the enemy had a lot of volunteers from all over France, Italy, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithunia, Asian Russia, North AfricaRussia, Ukraine, Ruthenia, the Muslim Republics of the Soviet Union as well as Volga- Tatars, Volga Finns, Crimean Tatars, and JUNE 16, 1944 was the beginning of the end. That night before D-Day was where they transported over 2,700 ships and 176,000 men where carried that night with them. On D-Day the beaches that were stormed code name Omaha Beach, Juno Beach, Sword Beach, Gold When they were going to Utah Beach Col. Russel ?Red? Reeder was commanding officer of the 12th Infantry, scheduled to land at 1030. For the first four hours of the invasion he just sat there and watched and his hands didn?t move from the telescope from the landing craft. He said that was the longest four hours in his life. The 12th moved in and ran the beach while the 8th and 4th dropped in from planes and they took over the roads and bridges to the beach and they saved the men on the beach because they stopped gun trucks and bombs and it really saved the whole operation at Utah beach. The casualties of the fight was amazingly light only 81 were killed and only 106 wounded. That was one beach out of five beaches 1 captured Omaha Beach was the most important of the five missions because it was the most guarded and most wide open place so it took
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the longest. The biggest thing that kept the Americans from just all going on was that the Beach was made of special sand and it kept them from pulling up and driving out because the vehicles would get stuck and sink so there was a small area that was OK for driving but it was so small that it took the ships longer to move and unload so that
really was bad. Everything the Germans learned in World War 1 about how to stop a frontal attack by infantry, Rommel used. He had every thing from angled firing positions, they had plunged fire, grazing fire, form all types of weapons. He had prepared artillery positions at the cliffs of the beach at each end. They had a trench system that really protected the Germans and still made it could kill the Americans. The Germans were also surprised at this whole thing and couldn?t believe how many ships and soldiers there were. The way they destroyed this presighted area was they would go in waves with infantry going first using guns, machine guns, bazookas, hand guns, and even flame-throwers. Then the tanks came in behind them was the tanks and jeeps and any other vehicle. That pushed the Germans back to the villages, but then out of no where more German guns start to fire and it pushes us back and so the keep fighting back in fourth and they used the navy and they said it was utter chaos and it wa but after 3 to 5 hours of shooting and bombing and killing the U.S. finally captured The Underwater Demolition Team men and the Royal Engineers began to touch down on Gold Beach at 0735.
The British was going to take this one and so they did. On this beach was a lot of houses that could be burned by blowing them up and so they did, But the Germans had a surprise and it was snipers that mainly concentrated on the UDT and they did. After they got the snipers they had a lot of fighting and The British had taking Gold Beach. The last two beaches were Juno and Sword were both taken and D-Day was a success for the Like I said in the beginning in the introduction was that the reason for Germanys down fall was that they had conquered all this land and couldn?t even defend it all so they spread them selves thin was easy pickings and I think that was Hitler?s only mistake he made through out the whole war. He had good planning but that one little detail costed him. I loved reading this book and it was very interesting and I recommend it to anyone who likes war. I will leave you with Hitler?s spiritual mentor, Frederick the Great, had warned him when first started and he said quote ? He who defends everything, defends
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