Four Men Went to War: The True WWII Adventures of a U.S. Air Gunner, a British Paratrooper, a German Tank Driver, and an Italian Ski Commando - Hardcover

9780312033446: Four Men Went to War: The True WWII Adventures of a U.S. Air Gunner, a British Paratrooper, a German Tank Driver, and an Italian Ski Commando
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This book tells of the adventures of four men of different nationalities who found themselves caught up in the maelstrom of the Second World War. Each of them told their stories to Bruce Lewis, who has skillfully managed to preserve the idiosyncrasies of the contrasting cultures and of the backgrounds of the four men.

Odell Dobson came from Virginia, and at the time when his adventures really began he was a waist-gunner in a B-24 Liberator. On September 10, 1944, his plane was shot down over Hanover, Germany. Dobson bailed out, was taken prisoner, gradually recovered from his wounds, and was liberated at the end of the war. He recounts the drama of life as a transient prisoner of war.

George "Poacher" Paine came from the East End of London. He repeatedly volunteered for active service, but was turned down on each occasion until one day he was told that he had been chosen for a parachute course, a turn of events which was to take him, via North Africa, to Arnhem and into the hands of the Germans.

Helmut Steiner grew up in Cologne happily absorbed in the Nazi indoctrination of the 1930s, and went off to the Russian Front as a tank driver, utterly convinced of the invincibility of the Third Reich. Defeat in the East did not altogether shatter his ideals.

Antonio Benetti's childhood was spent variously in Venice, Padua, Milan, and Rome. When Italy entered the war he was an officer in the 7th Alpini Regiment--a regiment of ski commandos. The extraordinary story of his unit's journey to Russia and back makes a fitting climax to the book. Bruce Lewis has, as far as possible, told each man's story in his own words.The result gives a fascinating insight into the effects of background and nationality on each man's attitude to war. Odell's stoicism, Paine's chirpy good humor, Steiner's fanaticism, and Bonetti's awareness of the futility of it all seem to sum up in microcosm the attitudes of the countries which they served.

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  • PublisherSt Martins Pr
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0312033443
  • ISBN 13 9780312033446
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages209
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