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The war against Germany: Europe and adjacent areas

By Kenneth E. Hunter

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Witness the U.S. Army's monumental struggle in Europe during World War II through vivid photographs and gripping accounts of battles, logistics, and the lives forever changed by war.

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2022-12-12
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** "The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent Areas" by Kenneth E. Hunter is a historical record from the late 20th century that uses both photos and stories to show what the U.S. Army did in Europe during World War II. The book looks at important battles, the tough job of getting supplies where they needed to go, and what life was like for soldiers and regular people. The book starts with an introduction that talks about how important the photos taken by U.S. soldiers are. It explains that the goal of these photo collections is to add to the written history books by showing pictures of military operations, equipment, and conditions. The beginning part chats about the huge effort it took to get troops and supplies together in the United Kingdom before invading Europe, including the difficulties of transportation and the training exercises that happened before the Allies started fighting. Lots of different photos show all the different parts of getting ready for war and the key events leading up to the huge D-Day invasion. **

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