Where the Eagle Landed: The Mystery of the German Invasion of Britain, 1940

Author(s): Peter Haining

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In the summer of 1941 when the likelihood of an invasion was a daily threat to the people of England, one of the most intriguing and persistent legends of the Second World War was born: that German troops did land on the coast of East Anglia in a prelude to the invasion that was then only weeks, perhaps even days away. It is a legend that has inspired writers such as Graham Greene ("The Lieutenant Died Last"), the filmmaker Alberto Cavalcanti ("Went the Day Well?"), and of course, Jack Higgins, whose 1975 novel "The Eagle Had Landed" was an international bestseller and became a hugely popular film. But all of these stories are fiction. Using recently declassified documents, eyewitness accounts, contemporary reports and newspaper and magazines features, Peter Haining's investigates the story and ultimately provides the solution to an enduring mystery, while at the same time illuminating a particularly fraught period of Britain's wartime history.

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Peter Haining is a former newspaper reported, magazine editor and publishing executive who now writes extensively on British history. He is the author of 'The Day Before the War Broke Out' and 'Spitfire Summer', a best-selling account of the Battle of Britain, as well as three other titles in the World War II Stories series. He lives in Suffolk.

General Fields

  • : 9781844860517
  • : Anova Books
  • : Robson Books Ltd
  • : 0.299
  • : 01 June 2007
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 20mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Peter Haining
  • : Paperback
  • : 940.54211
  • : 256
  • : 16-page photographic section illustrations