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D-Day and Beyond: The Things Our Fathers Saw—The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation-Volume V

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From the bloody beach at Omaha through the hedgerow country of Normandy and beyond, American veterans of World War II--Army engineers and infantrymen, Coast Guardsmen and Navy sailors, tank gunners and glider pilots--sit down with you across the kitchen table and talk about what they saw and experienced, tales they may have never told anyone before. World War II brought out the worst in humanity, but it also brought out the best. In these narratives you will draw your own lessons. Here are the stories that a special generation of Americans told us for the future when we took the time to be still, to listen, and to draw strength.

351 pages, Paperback

Published September 23, 2019

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January 6, 2020
Great Read

My Dad was a army veteran of the ETO. He served throughout France, Belgium and Germany. When I was in the Navy during the early 70's I toured Normandy and gained everlasting respect for those who fought there. Your book needs to be read by all the descendants of that Greatest Generation.
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January 2, 2021
I have read a few of these books now and the the similarities are hard to ignore. None of them wanted to go to war yet none of them would allow themselves to stay home. Great interviews.
I only wish more time was spent on the beaches of Normandy where my father landed.
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January 11, 2023
The BEST of the series so far. The story of D-Day and the aftermath, demonstrated in the form of first-person interviews, is a sobering and memorable read, and it really demonstrates the humanity, and the inhumanity, experienced during WW II. At the same time, it is very much a history or those war years, and the entire book gave the reader a much better context of what D-Day and the months leading to the Battle of the Bulge meant to the war effort and the eventual end of the German Reich. We are lucky today that these men and women did what they did for America and the world. It's too easy to forget them and their efforts, which would be a disservice to these true American heroes.
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February 22, 2021
This series of World War II books was written by a local author, a high school teacher at Hudson Falls. The books are almost entirely interviews with local residents who served in the war. And that is the power of the books: the basically unedited first hand stories of what war is really like. The accounts can be gruesome.
Several of the veterans interviewed became well known members of our local community, in politics, business.
This volume includes a conversation with General Patton, who is described by our local soldier as the best general in the war.
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March 23, 2022
Needs to be read

One of the things that makes this book important, it's in the words of those who served. They hold nothing back. It's important that today's pampered generation be reminded why they can live their lives of ease because of those who went and defeated fascism. An excellent book.
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38 reviews
February 18, 2024
Interesting quick reads

I have enjoyed this series. With the passage of time, these will become valuable, since they’re the only way to find out what things were really like there. It is interesting to hear of battles that were quite significant, but modern history has kind of overlooked.
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December 16, 2025
Never forget them, ever!

Trying very hard to imagine how there were any survivors at all to tell their stories, and to the young german soldiers on the cliffs overlooking the beaches of Normandy on D-day manning his machingun being ordered to keep firing screaming "please stop comming"!
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December 5, 2020
Heroes For Peace

This is my fifth book of the series, and each one gets better each time. I ask myself as a Vietnam Veteran of I could do what these men went through. I also think of what my Dad went through in WWII, as I cannot find many records.
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April 8, 2021
This volume was difficult to put down, yet difficult to pick up. I got to know and love these men, and now their testimonies live on.
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April 22, 2022
All tho my father never fought in Europe he did fight for the liberation of the Philippines. This series has helped me to understand what my father went threw. He would not talk about the war.
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January 18, 2023
D Day and Beyond

Very personal review of individual actions. I enjoyed the "unrefined dialog" of the veterans' own statements. This is a very solid story of WWIi action.
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June 21, 2023
excellent account

Nothing more accurate than the words of those who experienced it. Not far from the day these vets will be no more.
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August 18, 2023
These books continue to provide great first hand accounts and experiences that are intriguing, interesting, and engaging.
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June 29, 2025
I just couldn't get into the word for word 1st person account of what these soldiers did during the war.
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July 25, 2025
Extremely interesting

Actual comments from Vets on the ground says it all! They exposed the horror and misery on the ground in infantry day to day life.
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March 15, 2021
Top notch storytelling from interviews of those who served.

Mr. Rozell did not disappoint on delivering another good read on WWII from the men who were there. I can't wait for the next book in this series.
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