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Currey, Cecil B. Follow Me and Die: The Destruction of an American Division in World War II Paperback 1984, Stein and Day
Condition: good
In November 1944, the 28th Infantry Division, under inept commanders, was ordered to attack the Germans in the Hurtgen Forest near the Siegfried Line. It was one of the first incursions of U.S. forces into the German homeland. Resistance was fierce. The American infantrymen, though courageous, were demoralized by cold, hunger, exhaustion and fear. They broke and ran. American casualties rose to 75 percent. From access to recently declassified documents, and with firsthand testimony from both German and American survivors, the virtual destruction of an American division in one of World War II's most costly and useless attacks is revealed in detail for the first time. Price:
13.00 CDN
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