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MY BROTHER, HAIL AND FAREWELL!
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Nearly 50 years in the writing!
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Acclaimed at its inception in 1948 by Robert Frost, then
poet-in-residence at Dartmouth College!
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Rape, murder, intrigue, and deception among the young men
on the battlefield!
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The utter brutality, confusion, madness and total disorganization
of men at war!
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Young soldiers who grew up during the lean years of the great
depression, thrown into the battle with pitifully inadequate training and
still able to engage in moments of complete hilarity
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The pain and horror of liberating the concentration camp
at Ginskirkchen, described in a way that will send shivers up your spine
and literally make you gasp
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An astounding book, a book that you won't put down - a book
you'll never forget!
Dr. Zebrowski had spent thirty-six years before his retirement
in 1991 practicing family medicine in Plainville, Connecticut. He now spends
all of his time writing. Leaving high school in the middle of his senior
year to join the infantry, he was a member of the Intelligence and Reconnaissance
Platoon, 5th Infantry Regiment, 71st Division, attached to Patton's 3rd
Army in WWII. He received the Combat Infantry Badge and the Bronze Star
for his action in combat. |