Landing on the Edge of Eternity, Robert Kershaw
Landing on the Edge of Eternity, Robert Kershaw
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Landing on the Edge of Eternity
Twenty-Four Hours at Omaha Beach

Author: Robert Kershaw

Narrator: Roger Clark

Unabridged: 14 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/16/2019


Synopsis

When Company A of the U.S. 116th Regiment landed on Omaha Beach in D-Day's first wave on 6th June 1944, it lost 96% of its effective strength. Sixteen teams of U.S. engineers arriving in the second wave were unable to blow the beach obstacles, as first wave survivors were still sheltering behind them. This was the beginning of the historic day that Landing on the Edge of Eternity narrates hour by hour.

Mustered on their troop transport decks at 2 a.m., the American infantry departed in landing craft at 5 a.m. Skimming across high waves, deafened by immense broadsides from supporting battleships and weak from seasickness, they caught sight of land at 6:15. Eleven minutes later, the assault was floundering under intense German fire. Two and a half hours in, General Bradley, commanding the landings aboard USS Augusta, had to decide if to proceed or evacuate. On June 6th there were well over 2,400 casualties on Omaha Beach—easily D-Day's highest death toll.

The Wehrmacht thought they had bludgeoned the Americans into bloody submission, yet by mid-afternoon, the American troops were ashore. Why were the casualties so grim, and how could the Germans have failed? Juxtaposing the American experience, Robert Kershaw draws on eyewitness accounts, memories, letters, and post-combat reports to expose the true horrors of Omaha Beach.

About Robert Kershaw

Robert Kershaw joined the Parachute Regiment in 1973 and went on to command the 10th Parachute Battalion. His active service included several tours in Northern Ireland, the First Gulf War, and Bosnia. After retiring from the British Army as a full Colonel, he became an author of military history and a battlefield tour guide. He has written twelve books published in Great Britain and has participated in numerous National Geographic and History Channel documentaries. Robert lives in England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert

Kershaw knows all the details. He served in the British Army in the 70s and his father was among those landing on Gold Beach on D-Day, but knowing the details and writing a readable narrative history are not the same thing. Thousands of Americans died on D-Day, and despite the fact that Kershaw incl......more

As an interested novice of World War II history, I picked this up thinking I might bounce around the book, looking for new-to-me military details or human interest stories to skim. Hours later, I had gone cover to cover, exhausted both at the epic depth of the tale and also the violence, courage, an......more

Goodreads review by Kenneth

This book relates the story of the D-Day invasion on Omaha Beach. This was the toughest and best defended. It was the best fortified with several strongpoints with large guns and concrete bunkers. The fields of fire were laid out well with artillery spotted to protect the beach. The beach was laid o......more