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Memories that Won't Go Away: A Tribute to the Children of the Kindertransport

DOC Memories that Won't Go Away: A Tribute to the Children of the Kindertransport by Michele M. Gold in History

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Contents. In an age of exaggeration and hype; when words like "great;" "famous;" and "legendary" are often used to describe the ordinary and slightly-above-average; it is difficult to describe the truly special. Further; when so much has been written about a subject; it is hard to find fresh perspectives and new ways to approach it. With Vanguard of the Crusade; author Mark Bando has accomplished just these things. Through decades of painstakingly collecting and verifying first-hand accounts of some of the fiercest fighting in the European Theater; he has illuminated the personal experiences of the members of this truly and justly famous American airborne division. From their baptism of fire in the advance echelon of Operation Overlord; to capturing the first objectives of Operation Market-Garden; and defiantly holding the key crossroads at Bastogne during the German Ardennes Offensive; the exploits of the "Screaming Eagles" are expertly recounted in this heavily-illustrated single volume. Expanding significantly on the author's previous work; Vanguard of the Crusade includes dozens of previously unpublished; rare photos as well as significantly enhanced versions of photos which have appeared in some of his works before. Historians; buffs; reenactors; and collectors alike will be fascinated by the extensive new sections about airborne equipment and parachutists' uniforms; as well as the all-new special feature segments about the major German formations defeated by the 101st in its campaigns in France; Holland; and Belgium. Ten brand new; highly-detailed maps based directly on primary source documents also support the text; which; like Bando's previous works; draws heavily on vividly-recounted; authentic anecdotes gleaned from the airborne veterans themselves. Significance More than any of the other combatant forces in the Second World War; the US Army standardized its divisions' organization; training; and doctrine. This allowed unparalleled flexibility of employment and a consistency of battlefield performance rivaled by the tactical forces of no other army. Airborne divisions; on the other hand; were the closest thing the US Army had to specially trained and organized "assault" units; designed specifically for striking behind enemy lines and holding key terrain while isolated and cut off. The 101st Airborne Division thus required and attracted a special kind of soldier; of whom unusual-and deadly-demands were made routinely; in training as well as combat. By chronicling the Division's combat experience through the eyes and in the words of its soldiers themselves; Vanguard of the Crusade provides priceless insights into what made this division so distinctive and the traditions it built so worthy. Perhaps one of their own; Private First Class Tex McMorries; put it best; "The best and toughest of the paratroopers were cold; fearless killers; who went to great extremes to kill the enemy." Vanguard of the Crusade is their story. Told without a shred of sentimentality; but with an implicit and profound respect for the paratroopers and glidermen who wore the Screaming Eagle patch; the book captures the spirit and the deeds of the Division which; from Normandy to Holland to the Ardennes; was the vanguard-and a bulwark-of the Crusade in Europe.


#2155387 in Books 2014-10-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.00 x .83 x 7.99l; 1.86 #File Name: 965758910X306 pages


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. As one of the children rescued by Nicholas Winton from ...By Tom GraumannAs one of the children rescued by Nicholas Winton from Czechoslovakia; I appreciate this book which reminds me that there were many more saved from Germany and Austria. Tom Graumann0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Never forget!By KarenI highly recommend this book. Reading the stories of the children who were Kindertransport survivors was heartwarming. It is amazing how much information was put into one book. The research that went into writing Memories that Won't Go Away was extraordinary. What a gift this book is for younger generation. It keeps the memories of the Holocaust alive.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a great book that gives you first hand pictures and stories ...By Sherry RitzThis is a great book that gives you first hand pictures and stories of all the children. Was very informative and a great source for my daughter's History Day project. I am glad I purchased it for her; we have all read it and enjoyed...

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