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by kman » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:21 pm
Over in another thread, housil mentioned this book:
I picked up a copy of that book tonight - looks interesting. For anyone who didn't click through that Amazon link above, here's the description:
The Amazon review wrote:The author of The Bedford Boys [BKL My 1 03] limns another group portrait of a band of similar World War II soldiers, this time the intelligence and reconnaissance platoon of the 394th Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division. That green division came squarely in the path of the Wehrmacht during the Battle of the Bulge, and that platoon was one of many small units that fought tenaciously to the bitter end. The whole platoon was captured, but only after they had held a crucial road junction long enough to seriously delay Joachim Pieper's SS battle group. More miraculously, all those captured, even the grievously wounded, survived the war; indeed, most were alive to receive decorations in 1980. The narrative moves from the GIs' combat experience at the Bulge to their POW experience until the closing days of the war, and Kershaw handles both combat and internment skillfully and respectfully. A good read for observing the sixtieth anniversary of the Bulge.
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by jfko6 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:51 pm
My grandfather -- HE WAS THERE!
JFK
The Long Gray Line
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