Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Operation Normandy

Operation Normandy is the code-name for a long-term project with two main objectives, the first of which is to improve the dilapidated state of all articles relating to the Battle of Normandy. Initially we will concentrate on those articles we identify as "core articles"; i.e. those about official operations, important battles, and the Normandy D-Day beaches. Many of these currently lack basic citations and references, and are often in dire need of restructuring.

The second major goal is to improve all core articles to FA quality (thus creating a Featured Topic) by the 70th Anniversary of D-Day on 6 June 2014. This will involve ensuring that all articles are of at least GA quality with a minimum GA:FA ratio of 1:1.

The project was started by Cam in May 2008.

Contributors
Please add your names and specialties to the list below:
 * 1) &mdash; Canadian offensives in Normandy
 * 2) Airborne operations
 * 3) Anglo-Canadian offensives in Normandy
 * 4) USN, RN, RCN Landing Craft
 * 5) British offensives
 * 6) U.S. and German offensives in Normandy
 * 7) Advice, guidance and citation support on Anglo-Canadian operations
 * 8) US operations, Normandy strategy
 * 9) general copyediting and Anglo-Canadian operations
 * 10) Airborne elements, reading and advising on the rest
 * 11) General nurturing of stubs and real starts and translation from ru.wiki.
 * 12) Anything and Everything
 * 13) German defenses at Normandy
 * 14) Anything. Just pop by my talk page.
 * 15) Anything but mainly work with images, map etc.
 * 16) British land operations and Allied naval operations. Nick-D (talk) 08:52, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
 * 17) Copyediting and anything that is requested of me.
 * 18) German fortifications, artillery, units.
 * 19) Editing and whatever is needed.
 * 1) Editing and whatever is needed.

Buggie111

 * Moody, Sidney; War In Europe- 26 pages of maps, some pics and facts about overlord and cobra
 * Great Battles of World War 2- No author given-Nice amount of text
 * Wiest,Andrew, Jordan,David; Atlas of World War 2- 7 pages, though some are good maps
 * Preston, Antony; Navies of World War 2- Talks somewhat about Overlord in the Amphibious Warphare sction.
 * Keegan, John; The Times Atlas of the Second World War- 4 pages that manage to cover the whole nine yards, good enough
 * Bliven Jr, Bruce; Invasion: the Story Of D-Day- 150 pages about the battle, pre battle, assault formation on LCVP's, easy enough to be used on Simple.

Cam

 * Barris, Ted (2004). Juno. Canadians at D-Day: June 6, 1944.  Thomas Allen Publishers.  ISBN 0-88762-133-3
 * Bercuson, David [1996] (2004). Maple leaf Against the Axis. Red Deer Press. ISBN 0-88995-305-8.
 * Cawthorne, Nigel (2005) Victory in World War II. Arcturus Publishing.  ISBN 1-84193-351-1
 * Copp, Terry [1992] (2007). The Brigade, the fifth Canadian Infantry Brigade in WWII. Stackpole Books. ISBN 2-00702-268-8
 * Copp; Terry, Fields of Fire: The Canadians in Normandy
 * D'Este, Carlo (1983). Decision in Normandy. Konecky & Konecky, New York. ISBN 1-56852-260-6
 * Fey, William [1990] (2003). Armor Battles of the Waffen-SS. Stackpole Books. ISBN 978-0-8117-2905-5
 * Keegan, John (1989). The Second World War. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-303573-8
 * Kennedy, David M. (Editor) (2007). The Library of Congress World War II Companion. New York. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-5219-5
 * Stafford, David (2003). Ten Days to D-Day. Little, Brown & Company.  ISBN 2-00302-070-2
 * Swanston, Alexander & Swanston, Malcom (2007). The Historical Atlas of World War II. London: Cartographica Press Ltd. ISBN 0-7858-2200-3
 * Van Der Vat, Dan (2003). D-Day; The Greatest Invasion, A People's History. Madison Press Limited. ISBN 1-55192-586-9.
 * Wood, James A. (Editor) (2007). Army of the West - Weekly reports of Army Group B from Normandy to the West Wall. Staclpole Books. ISBN 978-0-8117-3404-2
 * Zuehlke, Mark (2001). The Canadian Military Atlas. Stoddart. ISBN 0-77373-289-6.
 * I also have access to the libraries at Carleton University and University of Ottawa, as well as the National Archives of Canada, from September-April, and access to the libraries at University of Calgary and Mount Royal University from May-August.

EyeSerene
I've tried to avoid duplicates from other editors' lists...
 * Some comparisons of the Normandy campaign in relation to Soviet operations. Peripheral relevance only.
 * Shortish section on Normandy; useful for an overview of the various operations and intentions re Goodwood, Cobra, Falaise etc. Supports the interpretation that although the overall campaign went to plan (Seine by D+90), the German forward defence had initially disrupted Allied plans but also led to total German destruction.
 * Narrative account of the campaign; discusses various issues such as Allied vs. German fighting ability, armour, effect of air power etc. from a revisionist perspective.
 * What it says; a good account of the Polish 1st Armd & Falaise/Hill 262.
 * Primarily a history of the RAF throughout WWII; section devoted to air operations during the Normandy campaign.
 * Patchy history; Normandy section mainly concentrates on Brest.

Enigma

 * Ellis, Major L.F; Victory in the West, Volume I: The Battle of Normandy; General overview of the campaign - British Official History
 * Beevor, Anthony; D-Day: The Battle for Normandy - general overview
 * Buckley, John; Armour in the Normandy Campaign 1944
 * Buckley, John; The Normandy Campaign 1944: Sixty Years on - various authors and topics on the campaign
 * Clark; Lloyd, Operation Epsom
 * Clay, Major Ewart W; The path of the 50th: The story of the 50th (Northumbrian) Division in the Second World War - divisional history, have copies of the June chapter ... somewhere
 * Copp; Terry, Fields of Fire: The Canadians in Normandy - although it does cover other bits and bobs
 * Copp, Terry; Montgomery's Scientists: Operational Research in Northwest Europe. The work of No.2 Operational Research Section with 21 Army Group June 1944 to July 1945 - Scient mumbo jumbo but covers various operations in Normandy
 * Daglish; Ian Over the Battlefield Bluecoat
 * Daglish; Ian Over the Battlefield Goodwood
 * Delaforce, Patrick; Churchill's Desert Rats: From Normandy to Berlin with the 7th Armoured Division
 * D'Este, Carlo; Decision in Normandy: The Real Story of Montgomery and the Allied Campaign
 * Dunphie, Chris; The Pendulum of Battle: Operation Goodwood, July 1944
 * Ford, Ken; Caen 1944: Montgomery's Breakout Attempt
 * Fortin, Ludovic; British Tanks In Normandy
 * Forty, George; Battle Zone Normandy Villers Bocage - Operation Perch as a whole
 * Gill, Ronald; Club Route in Europe: The History of 30 Corps from D-Day to May 1945 - basic coverage of ops that the corps was involved in
 * Hart, Stephen Ashley; Colossal Cracks: Montgomery's 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe, 1944-45 - nothing specific on the campaign but covers various battles and personailities)
 * Hart, Stephen Ashley; Sherman Firefly Vs Tiger: Normandy 1944 (Duel): Normandy 1944 - stuff on the German counterattack midday during Totalize, strength and casualties etc. iirc
 * Hart, Stephen; Battle Zone Normandy Road to Falaise - Totalize and iirc Tactable
 * How, Major JJ; Hill 112: Cornerstone of the Normandy Campaign - Odon battles
 * Jackson, G.S; 8 Corps: Normandy to the Baltic - covers all ops the corps was involved in, lot of stats too
 * Joslen, Lt-Col; Orders of Battle - British OOB for entire war
 * Lindsay, Capt Martin; History of 7th Armoured Division: June 1943 - July 1945 - divisional history
 * Marie, Henri; Villers-Bocage: Normandy 1944
 * Martin, LtGen H G; The History of the Fifteenth Scottish Division 1939-1945 - divisional history
 * Meyer, Hubert; The 12th SS: The History of the Hitler Youth Panzer Division: v. I - divisional history, plus info on other bits and bobs
 * Meyer, Kurt; Grenadiers: The Story of Waffen SS General Kurt "Panzer" Meyer - BS artist but some alright stuff in there
 * Randel, Major P. B; A short history of 30 Corps in the European Campaign 1944-1945
 * Reid, Brian A; No Holding Back: Operation Totalize, Normandy, August 1944
 * Reynolds, Michael; Steel Inferno: I SS Panzer Corps in Normandy - Ops the Corps was involved
 * Reynolds, Michael; Sons of the Reich: The History of II SS Panzer Corps in Normandy, Arnhem, the Ardennes and on the Eastern Front - likewise
 * Rodger, Alexander; Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces
 * Ryan, Cornelius; The Longest Day - 6 June
 * Saunders, Tim; Hill 112: Battles of the Odon - 1944 - First and Second battles of the Odon
 * Scarfe, Norman; Assault Division: A History of the 3rd Division from the Invasion of Normandy to the Surrender of Germany - divisional history
 * Shulman, Milton; Defeat in the West; bit of an overview nothing specific
 * Taylor, Dan; |Villers-Bocage Through the Lens - Op Perch and VB
 * Trew, Simon; Battle Zone Normandy Battle for Caen - Charnwood, Goodwood and some Atlantic
 * Wilmot, Chester; The Struggle For Europe - overview of 44/45 campaign

Rin tin tin 1996
Ambrose, Stephen (1994) D-Day. June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II. Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. ISBN 0-684-801-37-X

Ambrose, Stephen (2001) [1992] Band of Brothers. From Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest. Touchstone. ISBN 0-7432-1645-8

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 * Access to and Melcat
 * Access to and Melcat

Nick-D
Many of the above general histories as well as:

I also have borrowing rights at two major university libraries Nick-D (talk) 00:45, 1 October 2011 (UTC)

E-Books and additional sources

 * Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 51-61669 - US Army Official Campaign History
 * (Australian-centric, but provides a very good overview of the RAF's air campaign conducted during the Battle of Normandy)
 * The Sharpshooter Newsletters Period and modern newsletters, primary and secondary source, of the events surrounding the County of London Yeomanry
 * - stats, strength and casualties etc. plus other bits and bobs on all German divisions to fight in Normandy
 * Overlord resources at HyperWar - reproductions of various official government documents and copyright-expired works including the official US and Canadian histories.
 * Overlord resources at HyperWar - reproductions of various official government documents and copyright-expired works including the official US and Canadian histories.