The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon
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From the author of the best-selling The Bedford Boys, the remarkable story of America's most decorated platoon that miraculously halted Hitler's massive offensive at the Battle of the Bulge
On the morning of December 16, 1944, eighteen men of the Intelligence and Reconnaissance platoon attached to the 99th Infantry Division found themselves directly in the path of the main thrust of Hitler's massive Ardennes offensive. Despite being vastly outnumbered, they were told to hold their position "at all costs." Throughout the day, the platoon repulsed three large German assaults in a fierce day-long battle, killing hundreds of German soldiers. Only when they had run out of ammunition did they surrender to the enemy. But their long winter was just beginning. As POWs, the platoon experienced an ordeal far worse than combat-surviving in wretched German POW camps. Yet miraculously the men of the platoon survived-all of them-and returned home after the war. More than thirty years later, when President Carter recognized the platoon's "extraordinary heroism" and the U.S. Army approved combat medals for all eighteen men, they became America's most decorated platoon of World War II. With the same vivid and dramatic prose that made The Bedford Boys a national bestseller, Alex Kershaw brings to life the story of these little-known heroes-an epic tale of courage, duty, and survival in World War II and one of the most inspiring episodes in American history. The Longest Winter is an intensely human story about young men who find themselves in frightening wartime situations, who fight back instinctively, survive stoically, and live heroically. |
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| 05-04-09 | 1 | 5\7 |
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There are too many errors in the "facts" of this story to list, so I'll just point out the one that bothers me the most. The 99th division did not capture the Ludendorff bridge at Remagen as indicated in this book. The 9th Armored along with 78th division captured the bridge and established the bridge head. Even rudimentary research would have revealed this fact. So when an author can't get the obvious correct, it calls into question every statement in the book. If you can't or won't do the research on WWII... then don't write about it. My father fought at the Ludendorff bridge, and you do a great dis-service to the men who where there and gave their lives when you mis-state the facts of the battles.
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| 01-06-09 | 5 | 0\1 |
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Alex Kershaw has another great book. As he does in his past books he does a tells the personal experiences of the average soldier on both sides. The book is easy to read, but really adds to your understanding. Especially his telling of the POW's experiences. And as always he can really move emotions.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-06-06 19:15:50 EST)
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| 11-11-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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"The Longest Winter" is largely a collection of well organized anecdotes from the men of the 99th Division, particularly a platoon of eighteen men who performed one of the most important small unit actions of World War II.
Composed of regular inductees, men from the discontinued ASTP program and "90 Day Wonders", the 99th was organized in the U.S. before being shipped to Europe where it was situated right in the path of the Battle of the Bulge. Most of the story is told through the eyes of the men of the 99th, although actions of the Germans and some civilians are also included. Much of the book relates the hardships of the platoon which was taken as POWs. Although not recognized at the time, the platoon on which this book focuses played a pivotal role in blocking the German advance, thereby enabling the slowing, blunting and turning of the offensive. Years after the war its heroism was recognized and the platoon became the most heavily decorated small unit of the war. This book follows the men of both through the war in to their civilian careers. I am generally not a fan of "personal histories' but this one got and held my attention. Details of it conformed with stories I had heard from veterans and other parts told of a horror which one who did not live through it can barely imagine. For anyone with an interest in GI Joe in World War II, this book is a good one. (Review Data Last Updated: 2009-01-08 19:26:30 EST)
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| 10-12-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I enjoyed this book. It follows a platoon through the longest winter. It tells their story in a personal way. The book does not provide an over all view of the war or any the grand strategy stuff. It is fast read, which I can appreciate. The author does throw the occasional stories about the generals, but the book is definitely about the soldiers on the ground.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-15 08:49:24 EST)
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| 10-25-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. A must read for any WWII buff and anyone who wishes to read a true account of American heroism during the Battle of the Bulge.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-25 23:22:00 EST)
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