From the foxholes of Italy and Normandy to the tense Allied high command headquarters in London, the Allied victory in Europe is dramatically recounted in this stirring memoir by a general who was there, making history both in the war rooms and on the front lines. Gavin organized the famous 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.
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From the foxholes of Italy and Normandy to the tense Allied high command headquarters in London, the Allied victory in Europe is dramatically recounted in this stirring memoir by a general who was there, making history both in the war rooms and on the front lines. Gavin organized the famous 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.
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Fair. An acceptable and readable copy. All pages are intact, and the spine and cover are also intact. This item may have light highlighting, writing or underlining through out the book, curled corners, missing dust jacket and or stickers.
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Very good. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. Audience: General/trade. AS NEW--VERY NICE COPY--VERY SLIGHT SHELF WARE--TEXT CLEAN AND TIGHT--GIFT--STILL HAS LOTS OF GREAT READS LEFT
this book completes my air-borne unit actions. thank you.
TimH13
Sep 20, 2007
WWII History at its best!
Written by James M. Gavin, who was the youngest major general in the U.S. Army in WWII, he commanded the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 82nd Airborne Division. "On to Berlin" is his memoir of the war. You are on the front lines with the 82nd Airborne through their combat jumps into Sicily, Italy, Normandy and Holland, and on the ground with them through the end of the war and into the occupation of Berlin. General Gavin has great incite into the personalities of notable leaders such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, George S. Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and others who are legends to the WWII historian. His writing style is very readable. If you are at all interested in the airborne operations of the U.S. Army in WWII, this is a must read, written by a man who helped shape airborne doctrine from the beginning and who was with the soldiers for every jump.