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Tabiti
06-09-2009, 11:07 PM
A revisionist theme seems to have settled on this year's 65th anniversary commemoration of the Normandy landings.The tone was set in Antony's Beevor's new book, D-Day, which tries to debunk certain received ideas about the Allied campaign.

Far from being an unmitigated success, Mr Beevor found, the landings came very close to going horribly wrong.

And far from being universally welcomed as liberators, many troops had a distinctly surly reception from the people of Normandy.

The reason for this was simple. Many Normandy towns and villages had been literally obliterated by Allied bombing.

The bombardment of Caen, Mr Beevor said, could almost be considered a war-crime (though he later retracted the comment).

Many historians will retort that there is nothing new in Mr Beevor's account.

whole article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8084210.stm

Electronic God-Man
06-09-2009, 11:14 PM
Far from being an unmitigated success, Mr Beevor found, the landings came very close to going horribly wrong.

Many historians will retort that there is nothing new in Mr Beevor's account.

There really isn't anything new to this. I can't recall anyone ever calling D-Day "an unmitigated success". It was a blood bath and no one seems to argue otherwise.