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Major General Maurice Rose - World War II's Greatest Forgotten Commander (Paperback, New edition)
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Major General Maurice Rose - World War II's Greatest Forgotten Commander (Paperback, New edition)
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Discovery Miles 3 920
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Major General Maurice Rose (1899-1945), commander of 3rd Amored,
First Army's legendary "Spearhead" division, was the
highest-ranking American Jewish officer ever killed in battle, and
the only individual casualty to spark a War Crimes Investigation.
This, the first and only biography of this important World War II
figure, tells the dramatic story of Rose's life--from his childhood
as a son of a rabbi, through his experiences in World War I and in
the U.S. cavalry, to his meteoric rise as America's answer to
Rommel. In 1943, Rose negotiated and accepted the surrender of the
German Army in Tunisia, the first large-scale surrender to an
American force during World War II. At the Battle of Carentan in
June 1944, he saved the 506th Parachute Infantry (of Band of
Brothers fame), and might very well have saved the entire Normandy
beachhead from a catastrophic German counterattack. His brilliant,
daring, and aggressive defensive tactics during the Battle of the
Bulge prevented an enemy breakthrough to the Meuse River and
beyond, thereby frustrating the German advance. Based on original
archival research and exclusive interviews, this biography shatters
old myths and factual distortions, and offers a refreshingly
inquisitive and critical perspective. Steven L. Ossad and Don R.
Marsh reveal new insights into Rose's controversial death--was he
killed because he was Jewish or because he went for his
weapon?--and about the even more controversial investigations that
followed. As compelling and extraordinary as the life that it
describes, this biography pays long-overdue tribute to one of
America's greatest heroes.
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