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The Boys' Crusade Paul Fussell

The Boys' Crusade By Paul Fussell

The Boys' Crusade by Paul Fussell


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This title provides a graphic account of the chaos and errors, the terror and misery which faced the American soldier in Europe in 1944-45.

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The Boys' Crusade by Paul Fussell

This book is a brilliant antidote to the military romanticism of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN or BAND OF BROTHERS. Part memoir, part history, it presents a series of episodes from the arrival of American troops in Britain through to the discovery of the concentration camps in early 1945. The experience of these young (often very young) soldiers was not always unpleasant - he explains why the boys' were so popular with British women (better paid, better dressed, better washed) - but especially after D-Day it usually was. The American Army was involved in 1944-45 in some of the most ferocious fighting of the war, for which it was totally unprepared militarily or psychologically. But after the discovery of the concentration camps, the American soldier no longer had any difficulty in hating the Germans and came to see the war as the Crusade that Eisenhower had believed in from the start.

About Paul Fussell

Paul Fussell was born in California in 1924. As a second lieutenant in France leading a rifle platoon of the 103rd Infantry Division, he was severely wounded in March 1945. Afterwards he attended Harvard and went on to become Professor of English Literature at Rutgers University and then at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is now Professor of English. He is married and lives in Pennsylvania.

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CIN0753819767G
9780753819760
0753819767
The Boys' Crusade by Paul Fussell
Used - Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20050407
200
N/A
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