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G Company's War: Two Personal Accounts of the Campaigns in Europe, 1944-1945
Bruce E. Egger, Lee Macmillan Otts

University of Alabama Press, 1992 - 293 pages

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Two books for the price of one

This book has two stories. Each one is based on journals kept by soldiers of the 26th Infantry Division. Although the two authors vaguely knew each other neither knew the other was keepng a diary. They are very descriptive especially of the 26th's role in the Lorraine campaign which tend to get overlooked too often in the corpus of works on the ETO. This is a very interesting book.


Great first person reporting

It was so interesting to see how each of them had a different view of daily survival and combat.









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Can't judge a book by its cover

When I first got this book through the mail I said UGH! It is the ugliest Pepto Bismol color you have ever seen...but luckily the cover is not why you read the book. Inside are the combined memoirs of two members of the yankee division(26th) during the fight across France and Germany. The book is not always exciting but does offer a very good glimpse into the mind and life of a frontline infantry soldier. The combination of the two is good in that it offers a Lt and a pfc\sgt's perspective on the war. That combination can also get a bit confusing because you have to keep two separate stories in your head as you are reading. The editor does try and keep you up to date with a daily comment as to what the company was doing overall, but a vague mention of a random french or german town does not always help develop a picture in your head of what is going on. That is why I deducted a star. But the book is very good and worth adding to your collection if you are interested in the ETO during WW2.


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Perhaps the best account of war as fought at this level.

Among the mind numbing number of books on world war two, this book is in my top ten. Written from two perspectives within the same company, it is a lucid, real and above all believable account of what it was like on the sharp edge of combat. A real gem!



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