Do you need proof from me??? Read D-Day by Stephen Ambrose... He actually interviewed one of the German Commanders about it, and all his sources are specifically documented. He's considered to be one of the world's best and most accessible WWII historians.
Actually, I highly recommend any of Ambrose's WWII books. So what if he's had 2 plagarism charges against him in the last 2 months. He only copied a couple paragraphs
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