In "Citizen Soldiers," Stephen E. Ambrose tells the inspiring story of the U.S. Army in northwest Europe during World War II, from the day after D-Day to the war's end. The book vividly covers key battles, soldiers' experiences, and the leadership of figures like Eisenhower and Patton. Ambrose emphasizes the courage of ordinary men and their ability to overcome challenges, showing how citizen soldiers played a crucial role in securing victory. The book offers a personal and comprehensive view of the soldiers' journey from Normandy to Germany, highlighting their sacrifices and triumphs.
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| Title: | Citizen Soldiers: The U S Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany |
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United States
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| Language: |
English |
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| Genre: |
Military Campaigns and Battles
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| ISBN: |
9780684848013
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