Sword Beach by Max Hastings audiobook

Sword Beach: D-Day Baptism by Fire

By Max Hastings
Read by John Hopkins and Max Hastings

Recorded Books, Inc.

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798899737367

  • ISBN: 9798228738737

Runtime: 11.75 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A BookBub Editors' Pick of Best Books of 2025

From bestselling military historian Max Hastings comes a thrilling account of the valiant British role in the D-Day invasion.

Between 1941 AND 1944, the British army contributed relatively little to World War II. On the unremittingly bloody Eastern Front, no Russian or German soldier had experienced the luxury of having four years to prepare and train for a resumption of the European continental campaign. But on D-Day—June 6, 1944—the lives of British soldiers changed. Thirty-five thousand infantrymen, airmen, and special-service operatives were sent headfirst into the whitest heat of war, almost overnight.

Sword Beach tells the story of a handful of British soldiers and their critical role in D-Day’s parachute and seaborne offensive. On Sword, the codename of one of the two beaches assaulted by the British, scores of soldiers were killed by the first shots that they ever heard fired in anger. One British corporal insisted on apologizing to his enemy prisoners, and the Free French troops, 120-men strong, suffered sixty percent losses in the first days of fighting.

With his signature blend of drama and detail, Hastings shows how the men who landed on Sword played a critical role in Britain’s preeminent landmark victory and the most spectacular battlefield event of World War II in the West.

Sword Beach fills in many of the missing pieces and human stories that have long been left out of the sweeping macro-stories of the Normandy invasion. Based on published memoirs, interviews with D-Day veterans, and rigorous research, Hastings lends color and shade to the climactic action of the Western Front’s most famous battle.

Sword Beach describes the lives of a small number of men, on a single day, who faced the immediate transition from make-believe battle to the war’s most violent circumstances.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Just when you think there’s nothing new to say about D-Day, Max Hastings proves you wrong with this gripping, insightful, and extraordinarily vivid retelling of the pivotal moment of the Second Front.” BBC History Magazine
“Hastings [is] a master of military history…A new look at D-Day from perhaps the best possible source.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“[Hastings] has an exceptional talent for detail.” BookReporter.com
“Hastings deserves praise for bringing [these men] to life and, more importantly, for understanding them.” The Times (London)
“Narrator John Hopkins capably delivers this account…Hastings, a well-known British military historian…himself delivers the introduction very well. John Hopkins describes the day’s events with a staccato articulation, a steady pace, and an appropriately disciplined tone.” Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

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Author

Author Bio: Sir Max Hastings

Author Bio: Sir Max Hastings

Sir Max Hastings is the multiaward-winning author of more than twenty books, most about conflict, and several made the New York Times bestsellers list. He has served as editor-in-chief of the London Daily Telegraph and the Evening Standard. He has won many prizes both for journalism and his books, including the Somerset Maugham Award, the Westminster Medal, and the Pritzker Military Library Literature Award. He chronicles Vietnam with the benefit of vivid personal memories: first of reporting in 1967-68 from the United States and then of successive assignments in Indochina for newspapers and BBC TV. He rode a helicopter out of the US Saigon embassy compound during the 1975 final evacuation.

Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 11.75
Audience: Adult
Language: English