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The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey From the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback)
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The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey From the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback)
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_______________________ The true story behind the hit NETFLIX drama
From the invasion of Italy to the gates of Dachau, no World War II
infantry unit in Europe saw more action or endured worse than the
one commanded by Felix Sparks. The US Army 157th regiment, known as
the Thunderbirds, drew many of its men from more than fifty
different Native American tribes, mixed in with Mexican-Americans
and men more used to herding cattle in the American southwest.
Felix Sparks, tasked with leading the diverse regiment regarded by
generals as one of the US's finest fighting forces, was a maverick
officer, and the only man to survive his company's wartime odyssey
from bitter beginning to victorious end. Here, his remarkable true
story is told for the first time, along with those of the men who
bravely fought alongside him. _______________________
'Exceptional....The Liberator balances evocative prose with
attention to detail and is a worthy addition to vibrant classics of
small-unit history like Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers' Wall
Street Journal 'A revealing portrait of a man who led by example
and suffered a deep emotional wound with the loss of each soldier
under his command ... The Liberator is a worthwhile and fast-paced
examination of a dedicated officer navigating - and somehow
surviving - World War II.' Washington Post 'A history of the
American war experience in miniature, from the hard-charging
enthusiasm of the initial landings to the clear-eyed horror of the
liberation of the concentration camps.' The Daily Beast 'Kershaw
has ensured that individuals and entire battles that might have
been lost to history, or overshadowed by more 'important' people
and events, have their own place in the vast, protean tale of World
War II ... Where Kershaw succeeds, and where The Liberator is at
its most riveting and satisfying, is in its delineation of Felix
Sparks as a good man that other men would follow into Hell - and in
its unblinking, matter-of-fact description, in battle after battle,
of just how gruesome, terrifying and dehumanizing that Hell could
be.' Time
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