This book chronicles the experience of the World War II paratroopers
from their earliest days in training to final days of the war spent at
Berchtesgaden. Relying heavily on memoirs, letters, and personal
interviews with soldiers, this work highlights the rigors of training,
the spectacle of combat, and the relief of survival and victory. From
D-Day to Bastogne, Kaufmann follows the American advance across
France, shedding light on the emotional strain and shock of combat
that was, until recently, often overlooked by generations of
Americans, but freely admitted to by the Vets themselves. Along the
way, the book details the struggle faced by American G.I.s as they
made their way through France. Indeed, it becomes clear the Nazis were
not the only obstacle to Mutt and Joe during the campaign. The common
problems of supply and relief often exacerbated difficult conditions
in the field, while incompetent line officers often raised doubt and
suspicion among men in the ranks. Ultimately, this is a very personal
story about struggle and triumph, told by those who endured the
hardship of combat.
Les mer
From Normandy to Berchtesgaden
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313076190
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter