Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle Nest by Stephen E. Ambrose

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  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,904

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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,904

    Synopsis

    They came together in the summer of 1942. It was as good a rifle company as any in the world. Here is the story of E Company -- men who went hungry, froze, and died for each other -- from the rigorous training in Georgia in 1942 to their disbanding in 1945.

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    They fought on Utah Beach, in Arnhem, Bastogne, the Bulge; they spearheaded the Rhine offensive and took possession of Hitler's Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden. This gripping depiction of Easy Company re-creates some of the most critical moments of WWII and offers insights into the commanders and regular soldiers--the heroes who manned the battlefields. Photos. Maps.

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    Ambrose (Pegasus Bridge) narrates in vivid detail the adventures, misadventures, triumphs and tragedies of a single U.S. Army infantry company over its span of organizational life. Formed in July 1944 and deactivated in November 1945, E Company was one of the most successful light infantry units in the European theater. Its troops saw their first action on D-Day behind the Normandy beachhead, took part in Operation Market Garden in Holland, held the perimeter around Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, and were the first to reach Hitler's Bavarian outpost at Berchtesgaden. The book is enlivened with pertinent comments by veterans of "Easy Company,'' who recall not only the combat action but their relations with their officers (one company commander was a petty tyrant of the worst type, but his oppressive ways had much to do with the unit's impressive esprit de corps ) and their impressions of the countries through which they campaigned (hated the French, loved the Germans). This is a terrific read for WW II actions buffs.

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    An historian whose books prompted America to regard its war veterans with newfound reverence, Stephen E. Ambrose was as prolific as he was passionate about his country. His bestsellers chronicled our nation’s critical battles and achievements, from his seminal war works D-Day and Band of Brothers to his fitting last love letter To America.

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    TV Series Fan Or Not...by Aidda

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    October 26, 2009: Whether you've seen the TV series or not this is a great book for WWII fans of any level. It tells you the information you want to know in language you can understand. My favorite guys were Speirs and Shifty, most of my friends loved Winters. This book isn't over dramatized and it's true to what happened. A great read!

    I Also Recommend: Call of Duty, D-Day, June 6, 1944, The Things They Carried.

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    October 09, 2009: Band of Brothers

    I loved the book and could not put it down. Stephen E. Ambrose is one of my favorite authors. Because his books give you so much detail and picture of what he writes about. Band of Brothers tells the story of a company of men enlisted in the military. They wanted to fight beside the best the military had to offer so they joined the 101st Airborne Paratrooper Division. The 101st went through the entire war from their first practice jumps in camp Toccoa in Georgia to Hitler's Eagle Nest in the Alps. The 101st went through the toughest training in the military to become paratroopers and earn their wings. They fought their way through boot camp, Normandy, Carentan, Holland, Bastogne, Germany, and on to Hitler's Eagle Nest. This book is very clear to illustrate and tell about what the soldiers did to survive or how the men of easy died during the war. I loved this book because its HBO counterpart was a miniseries and didn't tell about one part of the war it told about the whole war. I watched the movie first and because I liked it so much I decided to read the book, the movie allowed you to really get to know the characters and what they look like, the book covered more about the war but sense I watched the series I was able to have a very clear image of what I was reading. This books genre is military history, and has most of its information collected from the men of Easy Company themselves. After you finish the book you can read the last chapter post war careers, and read about the survivor's lives after the war and what they thought about the war after it was over. This is my favorite quote from the entire book and possible one of the funniest moments "Hated the French, loved the Germans".


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