Description: I COMBINE SHIPPING $1.50 per book. FREE SHIPPING for orders over $60. Send books to your check-out cart. E-Bay will automatically adjust shipping costs.PACKAGING & SHIPPING RULES:1. Individual books Under $18.00 are shipped in padded poly envelopes. 2. Individual books Over $18.00 are shipped in a poly envelope inside a box.3. Buy Three or more books and the order is shipped in a box.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS LISTING: This is about a lieutenant who was assigned to the 8th infantry division, 121st infantry regiment, company G He was well decorated and received two Silver Stars, two Bronze Stars two purple hearts and the French Croix de Guerre The book begins with the young officer fighting in the bloody Huertgen Forest campaign in the Fall of 1944. "It's hell," he said flatly. "Pure unadulterated hell. That's the only word for it. It's hell." The Battle of Huertgen Forest was one of the bloodiest engagements of the Second World War. Fought between American and German forces between 19th September to 16th December it was the longest single battle the U.S. Army has ever fought. During those three months six American Infantry Divisions -- the 1st, 4th, 8th, 9th, 28th and 83rd -- and part of the 5th Armored Division fought against the battle-hardened Germans. Lt. Paul Boesch provides an eyewitness account of the horrors that he and his men saw as they struggled through the rain and mud, avoiding artillery, mortars and mines. This book is a remarkable account of one of the most vicious battles in World War Two told honestly by a man who was there. "A true but little-told account of what it means to be an Infantryman." Major General William G. Weaver "To an old soldier this book will arouse memories; to the man in uniform who has never heard a shot fired in anger this book will stimulate reflexes which are life savers when the chips are down; to the youngster who eventually will be given the opportunity and privilege of wearing the uniform of his country, this book demonstrates the heights of heroism Americans can reach under the most deadly and difficult circumstances." Major General P. D. Ginder Paul Boesch was awarded two Silver Stars, two Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts and the French Croix de Guerre for his bravery and leadership through the course of the Battle of Huertgen Forest. At the outbreak of the war he volunteered for the join the army and served with the 8th infantry Division. After the war he became a professional wrestler and promoter, most famous for his work as an announcer and promoter for Houston Wrestling. His book Road to Huertgen was first published in 1962 and he passed away in 1989.
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Location: Livonia, Michigan
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Book Title: Road to Huertgen : Forest in Hell
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
MPN: Does Not Apply
Item Length: 9in.
Publisher: Independently Published
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Vintage: No
Publication Year: 2018
Format: Trade Paperback
Literary Movement: Does Not Apply
Language: English
Illustrator: Unknown
Era: 1940s
Item Height: 0.6in.
Author: Paul Boesch
Genre: Biographies & True Stories, History, Military, War & Combat, Biography & Autobiography
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Topic: Army, Combat, Memoir, Military History, True Military Stories, World War II
Subjects: History & Military
Item Width: 6in.
Item Weight: 14.4 Oz
Number of Pages: 230 Pages