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de Stephen E. Ambrose (Author), Cotter Smith (Reader)
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As grippingly as any novelist, preeminent World War II historian Stephen Ambrose tells the horrifying, hallucinatory saga of Easy Company, whose 147 members he calls the nonpareil combat paratroopers on earth circa 1941-45. Ambrose takes us along on Easy Company's trip from grueling basic training to Utah Beach on D-day, where a dozen of them turned German cannons into dynamited ruins resembling "half-peeled bananas," on to the Battle of the Bulge, the liberation of part of the Dachau concentration camp, and a large party at Hitler's "Eagle's Nest," where they drank the madman's (surprisingly inferior) champagne. Of Ambrose's main sources, three soldiers became rich civilians; at least eight became teachers; one became Albert Speer's jailer; one prosecuted Bobby Kennedy's assassin; another became a mountain recluse; the despised, sadistic C.O. who first trained Easy Company (and to whose strictness many soldiers attributed their survival of the war) wound up a suicidal loner whose own sons skipped his funeral.

The Easy Company survivors describe the hell and confusion of any war: the senseless death of the nicest kid in the company when a souvenir Luger goes off in his pocket; the execution of a G.I. by his C.O. for disobeying an order not to get drunk. Despite the gratuitous horrors it relates, Band of Brothers illustrates what one of Ambrose's sources calls "the secret attractions of war ... the delight in comradeship, the delight in destruction ... war as spectacle." --Tim Appelo --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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Ambrose ( Pegasus Bridge ) narrates in vivid detail the adventures, misadventures, triumphs and tragedies of a single U.S. Army infantry company over its span of organizational life. Formed in July 1944 and deactivated in November 1945, E Company was one of the most successful light infantry units in the European theater. Its troops saw their first action on D-Day behind the Normandy beachhead, took part in Operation Market Garden in Holland, held the perimeter around Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, and were the first to reach Hitler's Bavarian outpost at Berchtesgaden. The book is enlivened with pertinent comments by veterans of "Easy Company," who recall not only the combat action but their relations with their officers (one company commander was a petty tyrant of the worst type, but his oppressive ways had much to do with the unit's impressive esprit de corps ) and their impressions of the countries through which they campaigned (hated the French, loved the Germans). This is a terrific read for WW II actions buffs. Photos. Military Book Club main selection; Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great look at a small group of heroic vets, Jui 11 2004
Par Eric San Juan (Brick, NJ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you're coming to this book after seeing the Stephen Spielberg miniseries of the same name, know this: Yes, you will get a load of new information on the "characters" you grew to love in that series. And yes, you are likely to enjoy this book.

Stephen Ambrose wasn't the greatest pure writer in the world - he won't dazzle you with his prose - but he was adept at giving the reader revealing glimpses of life as a soldier in World War II. That's exactly what he does here in Band of Brothers, which inspired the dazzling 10-hour HBO miniseries of the same name. The day-to-day life of the WWII soldier comes alive in the pages of this book.

Crisp and fast-paced, Band of Brothers does not get as bogged down in detail his other best-known works WWII, D-Day and Citizen Soldier. For the researcher that might not be a good thing, but for the general reader (especially the casual reader simply looking for some insight into WWII) it provides a good read that educates AND entertains. That's a valuable mix in bringing history to the masses.

Those who have read both Citizen Solider and D-Day might appreciate the brief dip back into Ambrose waters, but they might also be turned off by the anecdotes from those books repeated here. It appears much of the research that went into those books was also used for Band of Brothers. That's not to say there is nothing new here. There is. This is a book smaller in scope because the focus is on one company - Easy Company of the 101st Airborne.

Ambrose takes us from training to the end of the war, following the successes and failings of Easy Company. We experience their story in their own voice, as remembered by the actual men of Easy Company. The book is a great standalone read, and makes for a fabulous supplement to the miniseries.

Band of Brothers is a good, solid World War II read that should satisfy all save the most scholarly of WWII readers. They would be better off avoiding this in lieu of a tome more dense with information. This is history for mass appeal. At its core, Band of Brothers is a book that allows a group of WWII vets to recount old war stories. And that makes for some enjoyable reading.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book, Déc 13 2004
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I cannot begin to say enough good things about Band of Brothers. It is one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure of reading. I'm not usually one to read a book over again but this one I have read 7 times. Its great because the book starts right at the begining with the men in training to be paratroopers. You get a chance to come to love these brave men right from the first pages. The battle scenes are really well described which gives you the feeling of what it must have been like for the men to be in combat. Band of Brothers is a great book that will make almost anyone a lover of the airborne and what else would you expect from such a great author like Ambrose.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 An entertaining book, a better miniseries, Mars 27 2002
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An entertaining book that lent itself well to an excellent miniseries. The brief and very shallow source section at the end of the book did little to enhance the text and made it impossible to know exactly what historical research was done other than oral interviews. My inquiring mind requires more substance concerning Ambrose's research. The book kept ones interest fairly well although I found it fairly basic. A good, light read. but if what you're looking for something with some real depth and historic data, this book isn't it. . .kind of like Ambrose gone Hollywood.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Incredible book, read it if you get the chance
Stephen Ambrose is the most compelling historian ever and this book is proof. Because of this book I have read more into the 101st Airborne and actually more into WWII. Read more
Publié le Avril 4 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 informative, riveting, good story...
This book provides some great insight into the events surrounding the D-Day invasion, the Battle of the Bulge, and the fall of Germany, all from the perspective of the 101st... Read more
Publié le Janv. 20 2004 par R. Newman

5.0étoiles sur 5 American Heros
This was my first W W 2 book to read and it set the bar for eney other book I have read . I even compare Vietnam books to this one. Mr. Read more
Publié le Juil 15 2003 par amc153

4.0étoiles sur 5 A strong look into what it means to be a WWII soldier
Stephen Ambrose wasn't the greatest writer in the world - he won't dazzle you with his prose here - but he was adept at giving the reader revealing glimpses of life as a soldier... Read more
Publié le Juil 7 2003 par Eric San Juan

4.0étoiles sur 5 Too easy, short and not enough detail, but great story
Mr. Ambrose is a great writer, and has a very good knowledge of WWII. I saw the minseries for this on TV and it is the greatest war program you will ever watch. Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2003 par Michael Wisotzkey

5.0étoiles sur 5 Makes you feel like you were there...
After seeing the HBO series, I picked up the book, wanting to see what was missed/changed in the transition to television. Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 One Awesome Book
This book is one super great read! This book covers the never ending training and never ending fighting of Easy Company, 506th Airborne Division in Europe from D-Day to the final... Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 in-depth look at some of WWII's finest
Ambrose has always been good at depicting the war through the eyes and experiences of individual or small groups of soldiers. Read more
Publié le Mars 19 2003 par M. Miller

5.0étoiles sur 5 Band of Brothers
If you have ever read a war book it tells you what men saw, did to survive, and things that they had to do in order to accomplish something they never thopught they could do! Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2003 par Jarred Mertz

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dude I know how to rate a book `
FIRST I'VE GOT TO SAY THAT THIS BOOK IS SO COOL AND TELLS A TRUE STORY ABOUT THE MEN OF 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION AND HOW THEY FIGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY. Read more
Publié le Fév 14 2003

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