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The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II by Glass, Charles

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
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No
ISBN
0143125486
Book Title
Deserters : a Hidden History of World War II
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Charles Glass
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, Military / General, Military
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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"[A]n impressive achievement: a boot-level take on the conflict that is fresh without being cynically revisionist ." -- The New Republic A groundbreaking history of ordinary soldiers struggling on the front lines, The Deserters offers a completely new perspective on the Second World War. Charles Glass--renowned journalist and author of the critically acclaimed Americans in Paris: Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation --delves deep into army archives, personal diaries, court-martial records, and self-published memoirs to produce this dramatic and heartbreaking portrait of men overlooked by their commanders and ignored by history. Surveying the 150,000 American and British soldiers known to have deserted in the European Theater, The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II tells the life stories of three soldiers who abandoned their posts in France, Italy, and Africa. Their deeds form the backbone of Glass's arresting portrait of soldiers pushed to the breaking point, a sweeping reexamination of the conditions for ordinary soldiers. With the grace and pace of a novel, The Deserters moves beyond the false extremes of courage and cowardice to reveal the true experience of the frontline soldier. Glass shares the story of men like Private Alfred Whitehead, a Tennessee farm boy who earned Silver and Bronze Stars for bravery in Normandy--yet became a gangster in liberated Paris, robbing Allied supply depots along with ordinary citizens. Here also is the story of British men like Private John Bain, who deserted three times but never fled from combat--and who endured battles in North Africa and northern France before German machine guns cut his legs from under him. The heart of The Deserters resides with men like Private Steve Weiss, an idealistic teenage volunteer from Brooklyn who forced his father--a disillusioned First World War veteran--to sign his enlistment papers because he was not yet eighteen. On the Anzio beachhead and in the Ardennes forest, as an infantryman with the 36th Division and as an accidental partisan in the French Resistance, Weiss lost his illusions about the nobility of conflict and the infallibility of American commanders. Far from the bright picture found in propaganda and nostalgia, the Second World War was a grim and brutal affair, a long and lonely effort that has never been fully reported--to the detriment of those who served and the danger of those nurtured on false tales today. Revealing the true costs of conflict on those forced to fight, The Deserters is an elegant and unforgettable story of ordinary men desperately struggling in extraordinary times.

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0143125486
ISBN-13
9780143125488
eBay Product ID (ePID)
176382534

Product Key Features

Book Title
Deserters : a Hidden History of World War II
Author
Charles Glass
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, Military / General, Military
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Reviews
" Powerful and often startling … The Deserters offers a provokingly fresh angle on this most studied of conflicts… This is a stripped down, unromanticized, intimate history of battle in all of its confusion, chaos, terror, and moral ambiguity. Intricately structured - the author deftly juggles three narrative strands - and beautifully paced to build suspense , this tightly focused account, which draws on memoirs, archives, police files, psychiatric records, is neither reverent nor disapproving." -- The Boston Globe "Glass is to be commended for his take on WWII through the eyes of those who ran away from it... Glass's history might be one of the best ways of relaying the experience of war : through the eyes of the young men who charged into the line of fire, gave up the ghost, and whose only reward was living to tell the tale." -- Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW) " The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II , by the historian and former ABC News foreign correspondent Charles Glass, thus performs a service. It's the first book to examine at length the sensitive topic of desertions during this war, and the facts it presents are frequently revealing and heartbreaking… The Deserters has much to say about soldiers' hearts . It underscores the truth of the following observation, made by a World War II infantry captain named Charles B. MacDonald: 'It is always an enriching experience to write about the American soldier in adversity no less than in glittering triumph.'" --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "A veteran correspondent in war zones, Glass is richly credentialed to write The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II . He is qualified by talent, by the good fortune of finding surviving veterans, and by exploring their lives with diligence and, most crucially, a deep compassion… Glass tells the soldiers' stories with novelistic vividness and a good historian's grasp of research detail. " -- San Francisco Chronicle " Glass brings something new to the table by going deep with desertion, an overlooked aspect of the wartime experience. The result is an impressive achievement: a boot-level take on the conflict that is fresh without being cynically revisionist ... [Glass] pulled off something special here: showing respect to what the deserters endured while acknowledging that the war-gruesome and unfair and nonsensical though it was-had to be won, and that this happened because enough men somehow found the will to keep going." -- The New Republic "[ Q] uite provocative ... A well-written, fast-moving treatment of an issue still relevant today." -- Kirkus " Sensitive and thought-provoking … As this compelling and well-researched book shows, the battlefield was not a place for heroes, but a place where young men were dehumanised and killed … Given such conditions who among us would not also have considered walking away?" -- Sunday Telegraph (UK) "[These] stories of individual human beings who eventually cracked under the strain of hardly imaginable fear and misery are wonderful, unforgettable acts of witness, something salvaged from a time already sinking into the black mud of the past." -- The Guardian (UK) " Gripping … painstaking … sympathetic … Glass reveals just how inglorious war really is." -- Times (UK), " Powerful and often startling … The Deserters offers a provokingly fresh angle on this most studied of conflicts… This is a stripped down, unromanticized, intimate history of battle in all of its confusion, chaos, terror, and moral ambiguity. Intricately structured - the author deftly juggles three narrative strands - and beautifully paced to build suspense , this tightly focused account, which draws on memoirs, archives, police files, psychiatric records, is neither reverent nor disapproving." -- The Boston Globe "Glass is to be commended for his take on WWII through the eyes of those who ran away from it... Glass's history might be one of the best ways of relaying the experience of war : through the eyes of the young men who charged into the line of fire, gave up the ghost, and whose only reward was living to tell the tale." -- Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW) " The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II , by the historian and former ABC News foreign correspondent Charles Glass, thus performs a service. It's the first book to examine at length the sensitive topic of desertions during this war, and the facts it presents are frequently revealing and heartbreaking… The Deserters has much to say about soldiers' hearts . It underscores the truth of the following observation, made by a World War II infantry captain named Charles B. MacDonald: 'It is always an enriching experience to write about the American soldier in adversity no less than in glittering triumph.'" --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "A veteran correspondent in war zones, Glass is richly credentialed to write The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II . He is qualified by talent, by the good fortune of finding surviving veterans, and by exploring their lives with diligence and, most crucially, a deep compassion… Glass tells the soldiers' stories with novelistic vividness and a good historian's grasp of research detail. " -- San Francisco Chronicle " Glass brings something new to the table by going deep with desertion, an overlooked aspect of the wartime experience. The result is an impressive achievement: a boot-level take on the conflict that is fresh without being cynically revisionist ... [Glass] pulled off something special here: showing respect to what the deserters endured while acknowledging that the war-gruesome and unfair and nonsensical though it was-had to be won, and that this happened because enough men somehow found the will to keep going." -- The New Republic "[ Q]uite provocative ... A well-written, fast-moving treatment of an issue still relevant today." -- Kirkus " Sensitive and thought-provoking … As this compelling and well-researched book shows, the battlefield was not a place for heroes, but a place where young men were dehumanised and killed … Given such conditions who among us would not also have considered walking away?" -- Sunday Telegraph (UK) "[These] stories of individual human beings who eventually cracked under the strain of hardly imaginable fear and misery are wonderful, unforgettable acts of witness, something salvaged from a time already sinking into the black mud of the past." -- The Guardian (UK) " Gripping … painstaking … sympathetic … Glass reveals just how inglorious war really is." -- Times (UK)
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Dewey Edition
23

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