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“An intimate, war, which makes a deep meaning from massacre and loss.” – Publisher weekly
What happens when you lose your freedom and those who eventually bring it back to you are no longer alive to thank you now?
Remember, by Robert Edsel-#1 Bestseling Writer of New York Times Monuments Men-on May 10, 1940, in the early hours of Hitler’s invasion in Western Europe, his forces were shattered when his forces were a peace of over 100 years in the small rural province of Limberg in the Netherlands. Their freedom went away, Dutch remained in possession of four and a half years until the American forces did not reach Limberg in September 1944, the last part of Western Europe freed the Nazi Germany by the Allies before their advance.
Like the men of monuments, remember that we have a attire piece that follows twelve main characters at six years, zero on common people including Fida Van Shik, a teenager who falls in love with an American soldier; Lieutenant Colonel Robert Cole, the first member of the 101st Airborne to get the Off Honor of Honor; And Sergeant Jeff Vignins of the 960th Quartermaster Service Company, who survived Alabama’s poverty and racism, yet another outrage -dining graves.
Drawing on letters, diaries and other historical records before never seen before, Edsel showed the painful price of freedom, inside the battlefields and American homes. In this rich, dramatic and suspicious story, he captures both the horrors of war and the transit power of gratitude, which shows extraordinary measures that Dutch has thanked his liberator. Remember that we have exactly the book we need – a reminder that the grief is universal, that humanity does not know a national or racial boundaries, and that we all have to be remembered, somehow, somehow, somehow, from someone.
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Publisher: Harper horizon
Date of publication: April 29, 2025
language English
Print Length: 528 pages
ISBN -10: 140033781x
ISBN -13: 978-1400337811
Items Weight: 1.3 pounds
Dimensions: 6.35 x 1.54 x 9.32 inch
Customers say
Customers find this book extremely well written and brilliant in its research, with one review noting how it beautifully tells stories of interwoven soldiers. Moreover, the book is gripping and inspiring with true heart and soul, and one customer describes it as a moving masterpiece of history. Additionally, customers appreciate its memory value, with one noting it’s a beautiful reminder, and its readability, with one mentioning it’s a book that every American should read.
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