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OverviewThe war's marquee matches get the marble memorials, but dig into the ditches and you'll find the real rot: Peleliu's coral hell where Marines chewed through Japanese caves for a airstrip that barely mattered, or the Admin Box in Burma where a ragtag British box held off a division with Bren guns and bully beef, turning imperial overreach into a jungle farce. These weren't set pieces-they were the sloppy seconds of strategy, where colonels scribbled orders on soggy maps while typhus feasted and supply ships ghosted the horizon. Hurtgen Forest swallowed divisions in its fir-choked jaws, a six-month slog of fog and frags that chewed up more Yanks than the Bulge, all for a road to nowhere. Pivot to the fringes, and the weirdness ramps: Arctic PQ-17 convoy, where 24 merchantmen scattered like panicked sheep under Luftwaffe shadows, feeding wolfpacks a banquet of tanks and tinned spam meant for Murmansk. Or the Four Days of Naples, civilians torching their own city to boot the Nazis out before the Allies strolled in-spontaneous chaos that flipped the script on liberation parades. In the East, forgotten flanks like Lake Ladoga's ice-road runs smuggled Leningrad's last loaves past cannon fire, while Italian ridges at Cassino turned Gothic Line into a goat-track graveyard, monks praying over the rubble as GIs clawed for every crag. By '45, even the endgame hid hacksaws: Castle Itter's bizarre standoff, where American POWs, French VIPs, and defecting Germans barricaded a tennis club against SS diehards, machine guns chattering over champagne cellars. These scraps weren't footnotes-they were the war's wiring, frayed threads that shorted grand plans and stitched survival from spite. This book's your foxhole flashlight, illuminating why the ""good war"" felt like bad luck to the grunts who ground it out in the dark. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Skriuwer Com , Auke de HaanPublisher: de Fryske Wrald Imprint: de Fryske Wrald Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9783565078592ISBN 10: 3565078596 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 12 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSkriuwer.com is a global community of writers and language enthusiasts dedicated to creating books that inspire, educate, and connect people across cultures. Our name means ""writer"" in Frisian, reflecting our core mission: we collaborate to produce multilingual content, with a special focus on preserving the Frisian language. It's one of Europe's oldest, related to English and Dutch, and spoken by around 500,000 people in the Netherlands. As a project of the nonprofit De Fryske Wrâld, we direct all profits from book sales into education, outreach, and resources to promote Frisian. This helps combat the challenges of globalization to this vulnerable yet vital language. When you choose our books, you're not just reading; you're supporting a worldwide effort to keep cultural traditions alive. Explore our collection at www.skriuwer.com and be part of the story. Hi, I'm Auke, a passionate advocate for the Frisian language with deep roots in Frisian culture. I grew up in this vibrant heritage and have dedicated myself to preserving our unique linguistic identity. It's spoken by about 500,000 people, mostly in Friesland, Netherlands. As a key contributor to Skriuwer.com, I work with others to create books that educate and inspire, helping ensure the Frisian language, recognized as an official language alongside Dutch, stays alive for future generations. My work comes from a strong belief in language as the foundation of history and belonging. I'm proud that proceeds from these books support nonprofit efforts like De Fryske Wrâld. Join me in sustaining this ancient European tongue. Let's keep Frisian thriving. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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