Yank : the story of World War II as written by the soldiers

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Yank : the story of World War II as written by the soldiers

by the staff of Yank, the Army weekly ; foreword by Franklin S. Forsberg

(AUSA Institute of Land Warfare book)

Brassey's (US), 1991

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Yank

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Originally published: New York : Greenwich House : Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1984

"A Lou Reda book"--Verso t.p

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内容説明

"Yank" was the US Army's weekly magazine, written by the troops themselves during World War II. A 23-page facsimile of the magazine is included in this book, which chronicles the uncensored story of what 14 million Americans did to achieve victory - in the words of those involved. Here, in the language and artwork of contributors who include Joe McCarthy, Merle Miller, George Baker, Irwin Shaw, Ed Cunningham, Andy Rooney, William Saroyan and Richard Armour, is the GIs' account of how they fought, thought, felt, lived and talked between 1941 and 1945.

目次

  • How the Jap soldier fought, H.N. Oliphant
  • the Battle of the Bulge, E. Cunningham
  • battle for Iwo, W. Reed et al
  • how to get lost in the jungle, J. McCarthy
  • Palestine express, I. Shaw
  • the sweeheart of the Company D, W. Saroyan
  • light verse, R. Armour
  • too good for the guardhouse, A.A. Rooney. (part contents)

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