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British & Commonwealth - Armed Forces, Navy & Naval History, United States Armed Forces, World War II, Armed Forces History, British History - General & Miscellaneous

Forgotten Dead

by Ken Small, Mark Rogerson
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Overview

On April 28, 1944, a rehearsal for the D-Day landings off England's Devon coast went terribly wrong. A series of blunders allowed German E-boats to intercept the convoy of landing ships, and 946 Americans—many of them young and untrained—lost their lives. Yet until the publication of The Forgotten Dead, the true scale of this tragedy had never before come to light. This is the story of one man and his obsession to honor the memory of the 946 American soldiers who died needlessly that night. In the early 1970s, Ken Small, a hotelier, began beachcombing along Slapton Sands, near his hotel. He soon discovered unexpended bullets, U.S. dollars, and the personal possessions of U.S. servicemen. Gradually, he pieced together the events of that night and began the struggle to erect a memorial to honor the dead soldiers. This is the story of how he fought governments on both sides of the Atlantic to uncover the truth.

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Book Details

Published
April 5, 2004
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780747575436

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