Soldiers' Tales #2

Soldiers' Tales #2

Author: Denny Neave

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-06-15

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1921941855

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Soldiers' Tales #2 is a unique collection of personal accounts told by soldiers or relatives who have lived with their stories. Spanning the period from World War I through to the conflicts of the modern era, these stories are a mixture of the humorous and the intensely emotional. This collection is unmistakably Australian and is a combination of larrikin yarns and other more serious stories that tell of tragedy and often unspoken pain.


Wojtek

Wojtek

Author: Alan Pollock Alan

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781910646410

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Soldiers' Stories

Soldiers' Stories

Author: Yvonne Tasker

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2011-08-08

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0822348470

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A comprehensive analysis of the changing representations of military women in American and British movies and TV programs from the Second World War to the present.


Soldier Stories

Soldier Stories

Author: Rudyard Kipling

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-09-28

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781727644913

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The title story of this collection, features three of Kipling's recurring characters, privates Mulvaney, Ortheris, and Learoyd, who together constitute a kind of modern-day Three Musketeers. The collection also contains "The Story of the Gadsbys", and "In Black and White". Includes vintage illustration!


A Tale of Two Soldiers

A Tale of Two Soldiers

Author: Max Gendelman

Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 162652288X

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A Tale of Two Soldiers is a memoir about the unlikely friendship an American Jewish G.I. and trained sniper for the US Army, formed with a German Luftwaffe pilot during WWII. On Dec. 18, 1944, twenty-one-year-old Max Gendelman was captured in the Battle of the Bulge, one of only a handful in his company to survive. Starving and dazed, his dog tags blown off, he was marched through German villages and eventually arrived at a farm the Reich had commandeered from a German family. The family's grandson, Karl Kirschner, a lieutenant in the Luftwaffe conscripted against his will, was hiding out in one of the barns. To Max's astonishment one day Karl spoke to him through the fence; they discovered a shared passion for chess, and began to secretly meet to play the game. As they got to know each other, they recognized what they needed to do; they formed a pact, a plan to escape together. This was the start of a friendship that would endure for more than six decades.


1948

1948

Author: Uri Avnery

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1780744447

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Acclaimed as the Middle East’s "All Quiet on the Western Front" The first eye-witness account ever published of the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, this riveting memoir of a young Israeli soldier became an instant bestseller on publication in 1949, and is still recognized as the outstanding book of that war, in the tradition of Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front. First joining the Givati Brigade and later volunteering for "Samson’s Foxes", the legendary commando unit, Avnery took part in almost all the major battles on the Jerusalem and southern fronts. Written from the trenches, and from a military hospital bed, he offers an extraordinarily detailed account of the war, of fast-paced battles, and acts of extreme bravery, as well as the camaraderie and off-duty exploits of young men and women thrust into the front line. This is a gripping, sensitive, and at times deeply poignant account of the day-to-day brutalities of one of the most significant wars of our times.


Tales by Japanese Soldiers of the Burma Campaign, 1942-1945

Tales by Japanese Soldiers of the Burma Campaign, 1942-1945

Author: Kazuo Tamayama

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780304359783

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"...consists of recollections by Japanese survivors of this terrible campaign, who describe instances of poignant sacrifice, heroism, and occasional compassion shown toward the enemy on both sides....full of imagery and information on the Burma Theater and is recommended, especially for the military historian."--Library Journal.


Ski Soldier

Ski Soldier

Author: Louise Borden

Publisher: Astra Publishing House

Published: 2018-09-11

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1629796743

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Ski Soldier is a true-life adventure that tells the story of Pete Seibert, a ski soldier severely wounded in World War II, who went on to found the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado. Ever since he first strapped on his mother's wooden skis when he was seven, Pete Seibert always loved to ski. At 18, Pete enlisted in the U.S. Army and joined the 10th Mountain Division, soldiers who fought on skis in World War II. In the mountains of Italy, Pete encountered the mental and physical horrors of war. When he was severely wounded and sent home to recover, Pete worried that he might never ski again. But with perseverance and the help of other 10th Mountain ski soldiers, he took to the slopes again and fulfilled his boyhood dream--founding the famous ski resort in Vail, Colorado.