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Old 06-04-2014, 08:26 PM   #11
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John Keegan wrote "Six Armies in Normandy". He covers the English and Scots for your British flavour, as well as the Americans, Canadians, Poles, French and Germans.

There's a Canadian graphic novel called "Two Generals" by Scott Chantler. It's not about the British, but is an easy and entertaining read. The fighting between the Canadians and the Hitlerjugend and other SS divisions was particularly vicious, with both sides becoming determined to exterminate the other rather than just gain victory.
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