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E-raamat: Road to Victory

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Open Road Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781497626256
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Open Road Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781497626256

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This “important contribution to WWII history” reveals the trucking convoy, manned by unsung black soldiers, who helped defeat the Nazis (Publishers Weekly).
 
After the D-Day landings in Normandy, Allied forces faced a golden opportunity—and a critical challenge. They had broken across enemy lines, but there was no infrastructure to supply troops as they pushed into Germany. The US Army improvised a perilous solution: a convoy of trucks marked with red balls that would carry desperately needed ammunition, rations, and fuel deep into occupied Europe.
 
The so-called Red Ball Express lasted eighty-one days and, at its height, numbered nearly six thousand trucks. The mission risked attacks by the Luftwaffe and German ground forces, making it one of the GIs’ most daring gambits. Without the soldiers who successfully executed this operation, World War II would have dragged on in Europe at a terrible cost of Allied lives. Yet the service of these brave drivers, most of whom were African American, has been largely overlooked by history.
 
The first book-length study of the subject, The Road to Victory chronicles the exploits of these soldiers in vivid detail. It’s a story of a  fight not only against the Nazis, but against an enemy closer to home: racism.
 

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 A Foothold in Normandy
  • Chapter 2 Operation Cobra
  • Chapter 3 Breakout and Pursuit
  • Chapter 4 In Harm's Way
  • Chapter 5 The Ports
  • Chapter 6 The Red Ball Gets Rolling
  • Chapter 7 The Blood of War
  • Chapter 8 Over the Beaches, into the Mud
  • Chapter 9 Strangers in White America
  • Chapter 10 The Odyssey of the 514th
  • Chapter 11 Effective Chaos
  • Chapter 12 Across the Seine
  • Chapter 13 Never Volunteer
  • Chapter 14 Red Ball Trucks Don't Brake
  • Chapter 15 Daily Life on the Red Ball
  • Chapter 16 Temptations and Black Markets
  • Chapter 17 Secret Weapon
  • Chapter 18 The Jimmy
  • Chapter 19 The Ubiquitous Jerrican
  • Chapter 20 Exhausted Jimmies
  • Chapter 21 Trains and Planes
  • Chapter 22 Buzz Bomb Alley
  • Chapter 23 Joining the Infantry
  • Chapter 24 The Final Days
  • Chapter 25 Victory in the Bulge
  • Chapter 26 ABC to XYZ
  • Chapter 27 The Red Ball's Legacy
  • Appendix: Truck Specifications
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography