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![]() Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This is one infantry officer's memoir, from June 1944 to May 1945, from Normandy to Germany. George Wilson is unique in that he survived, most of his comrades who landed in Normandy never made it as they were killed or wounded along the way. Wilson has a lot of good stories (I was reminded of scenes from the movie The Big Red One). He often focuses on personal and tactical mistakes and so it's a useful book for those seeking battle lessons and consequences. I think he survived because he was always defensively considering the enemies next move and didn't let his guard down, and he let his mind control his emotions (standing straight up during tree-bursts for example when others naturally lay prone and became more exposed). Overall this is the best memoir of this theater I have read, it is obviously comparable to Band of Brothers which lacks the single POV cohesion this book has. One of the best first person accounts of the war in Europe viewed from one soldier's perspective. Accessible and fascinating account of a soldier's amazing war-time experience. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Striderna i Hürtgenskogen 1944-1945 är några av de bittraste som utkämpades mellan amerikaner och tyskar under hela andra världskriget. Drabbningen i det oländiga skogsområdet nära Aachen pågick i fem månader och kostade båda sidor tiotusentals i döda och sårade.För första gången på svenska får vi nu en ögonvittnesskildring från det som brukar kallas för helvetet i Hürtgenskogen. Berättare är George Wilson, en ung plutonchef i en av den amerikanska arméns mest legendariska enheter, 4. infanteridivisionen. Förutom i Hürtgenskogen stred han i Normandie, i Ardennerna och var med om genombrottet i Siegfriedlinjen.När Wilson kom till Frankrike som ersättningsofficer i slutet av juni 1944 välkomnades han och hans kollegor av överste Lanham med orden "Om ni överlever er första strid ska jag befordra er." Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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So promised George Wilson's World War II commanding officer in the hedgerows of Normandy -- and it was to be a promise dramatically fulfilled. From July, 1944, to the closing days of the war, from the first penetration of the Siegfried Line to the Nazis' last desperate charge in the Battle of the Bulge, Wilson fought in the thickest of the action, helping take the small towns of northern France and Belgium building by building.
Of all the men and officers who started out in Company F of the 4th Infantry Division with him, Wilson was the only one who finished. In the end, he felt not like a conqueror or a victor, but an exhausted survivor, left with nothing but his life -- and his emotions.