World War 2 History Cards

 
 
Sword Beach June 6th, 1944
 

Sword Beach itself was about five miles across and the town of Ouistreham was all but in the middle of the target beach. The main prize of
Caen was important because all the
main roads in the region ran through
the city and control of these was vital on D-Day
if the Allies were to successfully
advance inland and to the east and west.

 
By the end of June 6th, 29,000 men had
been landed at Sword with 630
casualties. Allied forces had advanced
about four miles inland and stabilised
the beach. A corridor had been created
between Sword Beach and Juno Beach but this was not to prove a long-term problem.
However, their major targets of Caen and the aerodrome at Carpiquet were still a long way off.
 
D-Day Commemerative Collection
Covering all 5 beach-heads, including generals
vehicles, weapons and units. With detailed information on the reverse of each card
Superb for historical information, and for any military
or World War 2 enthusiasts.

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World War 2 Card Samples:
- Omaha Beach - Utah Beach - Juno Beach - Gold Beach - Sword beach - Thompson M1A1 - Bren LMG -
- Sherman Tank - Pegasus Bridge - Mauser K98 Rifle - Flak 38 AA - LCVP Landing Craft - 101st Airborne -
- Supreme Commander Eisenhower -