It was the Greatest Generationβs greatest moment: when heroes at home and abroad, united in common purpose as soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marinesβunder the leadership of generals like Patton, Eisenhower, Marshall, and Bradleyβrescued Europe from the tyranny and genocide of Adolf Hitler. In *
The Heroes Who Defeated Hitler
β Scribed by North, Oliver L
- Book ID
- 108600044
- Publisher
- Regnery Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 704 KB
- Series
- War Stories 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781596983069
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β¦ Synopsis
It was the Greatest Generations greatest moment: when heroes at home and abroad, united in common purpose as soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marinesunder the leadership of generals like Patton, Eisenhower, Marshall, and Bradleyrescued Europe from the tyranny and genocide of Adolf Hitler.
In War Stories III: The Heroes Who Defeated Hitler, Marine combat veteran Lt. Col. Oliver North gives you a chance to revisit the front lines. Using dramatic first-person testimony, North reveals:
- The reality of combat: how it felt to live through the Battle of Britain as a citizen and a pilot, on the ground and in the air
- The stories of Yanks in the RAF: how Americans fought Hitler before Pearl Harbor
- Americas first taste of battle in North Africa against the Germansand the French
- A date with destiny: men and women who joined up together to fight for liberty
- The saga of war on the home front: how women faced...
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