In 1944, America struck back. Reeling from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that had plunged an unwary nation into World War II, the United States had been on the defensive for several years. All that changed on June 6, 1944 when the U.S. and its allies invaded the European mainland at Normandy and began pushing the Germans back toward the Fatherland. As the Allies readied for the final push into Germany, the Germans fought back hard, and the Allies found themselves in the grips of a cruel winter and the most momentous ...
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In 1944, America struck back. Reeling from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that had plunged an unwary nation into World War II, the United States had been on the defensive for several years. All that changed on June 6, 1944 when the U.S. and its allies invaded the European mainland at Normandy and began pushing the Germans back toward the Fatherland. As the Allies readied for the final push into Germany, the Germans fought back hard, and the Allies found themselves in the grips of a cruel winter and the most momentous military engagement of the mechanised age -- the Battle of the Bulge. Into The Dragon's Teeth is the real-life story of three men who lived through these events and survived. Their stories are typical of many members of the U.S. Army who fought in this infamous battle during the closing months of the War in Europe. These are stories from a vanishing group of men who saved the world from unspeakable evil -- stories that deserve to be told and documented for posterity.
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Very Good. Unused. A slight knock on bottom edge of cover and some minor shelf wear. Content is fine. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 207 p. Contains: Illustrations.
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Fine Condition. Inscribed by Author. Inscribed by both authors plus the three subjects of the book: Al Cohen, Doug Vink, and Rich Marowitz Quantity Available: 1. Category: World War II; Inscribed by Author. ISBN: 0878755497. ISBN/EAN: 9780878755493. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 20192.