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World War II - D-Day: Operation Neptune addendum, for insertion into the Neptune Monograph May 21 1944 An unbound copy of an addendum for Operation Neptune, the initial invasion phase of the larger operation Overlord, the codename for the Battle of Normandy plan. 24 pps of reports measuring 8" x 13", typed on both sides, 4 charts measuring 11" x 14", one sided. Pp 1-17 roneo text, marked top secret-Bigot NCWTF Intelligence bulletin No 1, 21 May 1944, tide tables pp 17-22 for June 1-23rd covering Port en Bessin, St Laurent and St Vaast in the Cherbourg and central Normandie coats, marked top secret- bigot, and Neptune Monograph CTF 122; together with 4 charts marked top secret bigot-neptune, dated 12 May 1944, showing optimum movements of enemy reinforcements on D-day and D+3, D+6, and an Order of Battle map 18 for 17 May 1944, showing the disposition of coastal enemy forces along the entire coastlines of France, Belgium and Holland. The leaves browned and some corners slightly chipped, in a modern file.

Interesting addendum sheets to the Operation Neptune plan for the invasion of Normandy, the initial phase of the larger Battle for Normandy as planned out on Operation Overlord. The Overlord plan started to take shape in the spring of 1943 and throughout 1943 and early 1944, efforts to secure information on the disposition of enemy forces along the Atlantic Wall, guns, obstructions, and coastal defenses were slowly pieced together. This was one of the largest invasion forces ever assembled and everything needed careful military planning. The main Operation Overlord plan was constantly changing with addenda as new information became available. This piece has the name Mr. Kaplan at upper top right on the first page and the information in these sheets is more related to the American Sector in Western Normandy. Right up to the invasion day itself new information was becoming available. The complexities of Operation Overlord make it one of the greatest military strategy documents of the Modern Age.

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