Lines of Battle: Letters from American Servicemen, 1941-1945

Lines of Battle: Letters from American Servicemen, 1941-1945

by Annette Tapert
Lines of Battle: Letters from American Servicemen, 1941-1945

Lines of Battle: Letters from American Servicemen, 1941-1945

by Annette Tapert

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Arranged in chronological order, this collection of some 100 letters from soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines offers a very personal view of World War II and a sense of immediacy that is remarkable. The correspondence ranges from a GI's final message, written from Bataan, to a private's advice to his unexpectedly drafted father; from a general's letter of condolence to journalist Ernie Pyle's widow to a marine's revelation to his mother that he lost a leg in battle; from an airman's description of the mercy-killing of a comrade trapped in a burning plane to a soldier's reaction to the news of the A-bombings. Several letters are by well-known figures (William Halsey, George Patton, John Kennedy, among them), but these obviously were included for the eloquence of emotion expressed rather than because of the writer's renown.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307818775
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/21/2012
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Annette Tapert is the author of The Power of Style.
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