Citizen Soldiers

The U. S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany

by Stephen E. Ambrose
 
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In this riveting account, historian Stephen Ambrose continues where he left off in his #1 bestseller D-Day. Ambrose again follows the individual characters of this noble, brutal, and tragic war, from the high command down to the ordinary soldier, drawing on hundreds of interviews to re-create the war experience with startling clarity and immediacy. From the hedgerows of Normandy to the overrunning of Germany, Ambrose tells the real story of World War II from the perspective of the men and women who fought it.

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  • Subtitle: The U. S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany
  • Media: Paperback Book, 528 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (September 24, 1998)
  • ISBN-10: 0684848015
  • ISBN-13: 9780684848013
  • Dimensions: 6.13 x 9.17 x 1.35 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 lbs
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