The planning, building and operation of the Normandy harbours. Allied
leaders and military planners realised early in preparations for the invasion of
north-west Europe that the massive forces
required to defeat Hitler's armies needed constant resupply of men, equipment,
ammunition, fuel and other materials. These would have to come in by sea but it
was known that the Germans would not only defend the few major ports but destroy
them before withdrawing. The drastic answer was to build two artificial
harbours. This extraordinary venture involved the most ingenious engineering and
staggering amounts of construction. All this was achieved in a sort space of
time. Under conditions of great secrecy, codenamed Mulberry, two sites in
Scotland were established. The book
describes not just the methods used but the men who made this miracle
possible.