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The victors, [Eisenhower and his boys, the men of World War II], Stephen E. Ambrose

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The victors, [Eisenhower and his boys, the men of World War II], Stephen E. Ambrose
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Main title
The victors
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Stephen E. Ambrose
Sub title
[Eisenhower and his boys, the men of World War II]
Summary
From America's preeminent military historian, Stephen E. Ambrose, comes a brilliant telling of the war in Europe, from D-Day, June 6, 1944, to the end, eleven months later, on May 7, 1945. This authoritative narrative account is drawn by the author himself from his five acclaimed works about that conflict, most particularly from the definitive and comprehensive D-Day and Citizen Soldiers. But it is, as always with Stephen Ambrose, the ranks, the ordinary boys and men, who command his attention and his awe. The Victors tells their stories, how citizens became soldiers in the best army in the world. Ambrose draws on thousands of interviews and oral histories from government and private archives, from the high command -- Eisenhower, Bradley, Patton -- on down though officers and enlisted men, to re-create the last year of the Second World War when the Allied soldiers pushed Germany out of France, chased them across Germany, and destroyed the Nazi regime
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adult
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