In 2003, eight Ulstermen – some of the last surviving veterans of
the 1944 D-Day invasion of France – were interviewed for the film
documentary We Fought on D-Day by DoubleBand Films in Belfast.
The author has been given access to previously-unseen interview
material not aired in the original film. Delving into the veterans’
testimonies, he reveals previously-untold stories of courage, triumph
and tragedy that were endured by a group of ordinary men who each
played their part in the greatest invasion in history.
In the process of unravelling these first-hand accounts, the author
was confronted with dark truths and the depths of evil against which
these men were pitched. And, tragically, he discovered how these
men later felt forgotten by the nation they had vowed to serve. This book is a unique and gritty account of D-Day as seen from the
ground – from the point of view of the ordinary soldiers, the men in
the slit trench, the men with fears, feelings and emotions expressed in
their own way. |