
Title
- Modern Library Chronicles ; 14
Attribution
Paul FussellPublication Details
BookModern Library2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) D756.3 .F87 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Accord-ingly, he eschews every kind of sentimentalism, focusing instead on the raw action and human emotion triggered by the intimacy, horror, and intense sorrows of war, and honestly addressing the errors, waste, fear, misery, and resentments that plagued both sides. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Notes
- "The Boys’ Crusade is the great historian Paul Fussell’s unflinching and unforgettable account of the American infantryman’s experiences in Europe during World War II. Based in part on the author’s own experiences, it provides a stirring narrative of what the war was actually like, from the point of view of the children - for children they were - who fought it. While dealing definitively with issues of strategy, leadership, context, and tactics, Fussell has an additional purpose: to tear away the veil of feel-good mythology that so often obscures and sanitizes war’s brutal essence."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- The Boy Crusaders
- First Time Abroad
- The Fortitude Secret
- The Boys and the French
- An Episode Called Cobra
- The Boys Hold Out Near Mortain
- The Lost Opportunity at Falaise
- One Small-Unit Action
- The Haunted Wood: Hurtgen Forest
- Replacements and Infantry Morale
- Modes of Dishonor
- Treatment of Damaged Bodies, Alive and Dead
- The Bulge
- The Skorzeny Affair
- The Peiper Affair
- The End
- The Camps
- Seriousness
ISBN
- 0679640886
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