From D-Day to Roman Legions: Geraint Jones Explains the Reality of War | SME 013
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Author Geraint Jones joins Subject Matter Expert to take us inside the research behind his World War II nonfiction: ”Voices of Victory” and “The D-Day Tapes,” as well as his novels about Roman Legionnaires.
We dig into how his work collected World War II oral histories, what veterans remembered from D-Day beyond the beaches, and the small details like terrain, logistics, and the damn mosquitoes that separate myth from reality. Then we jump centuries back: Roman tactics, the life of a legionnaire, and how archaeology, ancient literature, and his own experiences as a combat veteran shape the stories on his pages.
A British combat veteran turned New York Times bestselling author, Geraint Jones served as an infantryman and later worked as a security contractor before writing full-time. His books span WWII oral history, gritty Roman warfare, and contemporary soldier memoirs.
- Follow Geraint on Instagram
- Read Geraint’s book “D-Day: The Unheard Tapes”
- Read Geraint’s book “Voices of Victory”
- Read Geraint’s book “Brothers in Arms”
- Read Geraint’s book “Siege”
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