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The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon
Alex Kershaw
Da Capo Press
, 2005 - 344 pages
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highly recommended
excellent story of heroism
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An excellent read.
Another great story of heroism from America's citizen soldiers in WWII Europe
Kershaw does a wonderful job of finally completely documenting the
story
of these men on the front lines of the
Bulge
. His writing style is "reader friendly". I think the area where he particularly deserves compliments is the time he's taken to locate and personally interview the men still living or those family members of the now-deceased. For me, the conveyance of the first-hand experiences and recollections makes Kershaw's books more personal, aand I appreciate that.
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Great story told well.
This book is a bit slow getting started, but becomes a real page-turner in no time. A great example of what made this country's finest generation so great. An absolute must-have for any
WWII buff
. This book is on the "top shelf" of my collection, and I have let many friends read it. Highly recommended.
Fascinating, too long forgotten tale of American heroism deserves a better telling
Alex Kershaw has developed into in an excellent popular chronicler of World War II. "The
Longest
Winter
" is an earlier effort and reading it after first encountering his later - and much better - works demonstrates how Kershaw has grown.
The
story
, far too long forgotten and untold, of an American
platoon that
performed heroically in the first hours of the
Battle
of the
Bulge
is fascinating and inspiring. One despairs of ever seeing patriotic Americans so willing to sacrifice everything to protect their comrades and their nation.
The problem is that Kershaw hadn't developed his style yet or, one suspects, his confidence. The telling is overlong, much too detailed and far too broad and meandering. Kershaw follows many of his subjects, both the American and German combatants over fifty years. While his knowledge of these men is impressive, displaying it wasn't absolutely necessary. In fact, in some cases it detracts from the story.
Kershaw's writing style is, as well, too matter of fact when he describes the heroic, desperate combat as a handful of young American soldiers held up a mighty German offensive for hours and may have saved the Allied forces from a crippling blow. Again, Kershaw's research was prodigous, but he seems to have felt the need to include all of it. A few facts too many - and not enough drama in his descriptions of the combat.
All in all, Kershaw has still delivered an exceptional military history. The story of the heroic platoon deserves telling and retelling until the end of time. A few men stood firm against a tidal wave of tanks, infantry and artillery. Those who survived were taken prisoner and suffered for months in prison camps and some for decades after because of their wounds and mistreatment. Yet, honors didn't find them immediately and their heroism went unrecognized for decades.
Kershaw is to be lauded for discovering and telling this story and it is to his further credit that he has gone on to develop a more sophisticated style and greater competence. A good book that could have been made better with judicious editing, but still a book every military history buff will delight in.
Jerry
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Must read for WWII buffs
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. A must read for any
WWII buff
and anyone who wishes to read a true account of American heroism during the
Battle
of the
Bulge
.
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On the morning of December 16, 1944, eighteen men of the Intelligence and Reconnaissance
platoon attached
to the 99th Infantry Division found themselves directly in the path of the main thrust of Hitler's massive Ardennes offensive. Despite being vastly outnumbered, they were told to hold their position "at all costs." Throughout the day, the platoon repulsed three large German assaults in a fierce day-long
battle
, killing hundreds of German soldiers. Only when they had run out of ammunition did they surrender to the enemy. But their long
winter
was just beginning. As POWs, the platoon experienced an ordeal far worse than combat-surviving in wretched German POW camps. Yet miraculously the men of the platoon survived-all of them-and returned home after the war. More than thirty years later, when President Carter recognized the platoon's "extraordinary heroism" and the U.S. Army approved combat medals for all eighteen men, they became America's
most
decorated
platoon of World War II. With the same vivid and dramatic prose that made The Bedford Boys a national bestseller, Alex Kershaw brings to life the
story
of these little-known heroes-an
epic tale
of courage, duty, and survival in World War II and one of the most inspiring episodes in American history. The
Longest Winter
is an intensely human story about young men who find themselves in frightening wartime situations, who fight back instinctively, survive stoically, and live heroically.
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