The Heroes of Sainte-Mre-glise: A D-Day Novel

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UPC:
9781690624233
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
5/23/2019
Author:
Keene, J.D.
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
406
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The Germans arrived with a plan to occupy a village The French Resistance and Allied forces had other plans. I absolutely LOVED this book. The Author did a brilliant job of drawing me in and me wanting to read even more. Amazon review One of the best historical fiction stories of WW2 that I have read, and Ive read plenty Amazon review ...I couldnt stop reading, page after page, chapter after chapter! Amazon review Description: Sturmbannfhrer Gunther Dettmer stands on the border of Germany and France. He waits with the German war machine for the order from Adolf Hitler to start the western Blitzkriegthe lightning war. Six hundred kilometers away, WWI veteran Ren Legrand plows his fields. He is enjoying the life he has made with his wife and two sons in the peaceful village of Sainte-Mre-glise. Since the end of the last war, he has tried to forget the atrocities hed witnessed. Most of all, he has tried to forget the horrors he inflicted on others as the deadliest assassin the French Army has ever known, unaware he will soon need the skills of war he once used to perfection. His youngest son, Jean-Pierre, lives the life of a typical thirteen-year-old. He attends school, helps his father in the fields, and tries not to be nervous around the mesmerizing Angelique Lapierre. Events will soon force him to become a man, and along with his father, brother, and a small group of citizens, they harass their German occupiers and help the Allies prepare for the D-Day invasion. Guilty of nothing other than being Jews, the Shapiro family flee to Spain. They hope to make it over the treacherous Pyrenees Mountains before the Nazis capture them. In Fort Benning, Georgia, Captain James Gavin discusses a plan with Major William Lee to begin the U.S. Armys first parachute platoon. Four years later, General Jumpin Jim Gavin will descend through the night sky and into Normandy, France, along with the greatest invasion force the world has ever seen. These and others are the heroes of Sainte-Mre-glise.