11 Days in December
- Type:
- Audio > Audio books
- Files:
- 105
- Size:
- 303.15 MB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Quality:
- +2 / -0 (+2)
- Uploaded:
- Jun 2, 2008
- By:
- spanikopita
[Got stuck for a while, sorry. Here's another audio book in the military history genre, just like my others. As before, I have horrible bandwidth and some other restrictions, but will do my best to keep 'em coming.] By December 1944, Nazi Germany seemed on the brink of disintegration. The Russians were rapidly advancing in the east, while the Americans and British, after a brief pause, were primed to thrust into Germany from the west. So the German counterattack through the Ardennes was a complete surprise and, initially, a great success. Ultimately, however, the Germans failed to split the Allied armies and drive to the sea. Still, Weintraub has written a compact, fast-moving account of those critical days that largely glosses over the military technicalities to focus upon the individual experiences of ordinary soldiers. At the center of the narrative is George Patton, hardly an ordinary soldier. As one would expect, Weintraub shows Patton as brash, brilliant, and profane. Patton's part prayer, part challenge to God to provide clear weather for Allied air attacks is recounted memorably here. But Weintraub's use of the letters and diaries of "lesser" soldiers enlivens his account and makes this a particularly poignant saga of men in war.
Paradoxxo: it has become a pleasure. If I didn't think you thoroughly enjoyed this content, I would quit. But the hastling with my server and with my wireless access point is very much worth the trouble.
Thank you for this book Best regards! :)
Thanks, this looks great. Love the books you post.
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