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fighting on two fronts in World War II

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August 6, 2021 | History
An edition of Liberators (1992)

Liberators

fighting on two fronts in World War II

1st ed.
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African-American soldiers - shunted in and out of the military, restricted to menial "service" positions, called to duty only in times of dire crisis. Brutal lynchings, frequent demonstrations, and strict segregation characterized racial climate of 1940s America. But World War II, when manpower grew short in Europe, black soldiers were sent abroad to help combat the Nazis. The 761st Tank Battalion was on the front line as a spearhead for General Patton's Third Army. The.

tankers aided the Allied victory and helped liberate the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Dachau. Utterly unprepared for the atrocities they witnessed, the soldiers recognized the bitter irony of one persecuted people rescuing another. The camp inmates were equally astounded by the sight of their dark-skinned liberators - some of them had never seen a black person before. Sentiments were mixed at war's end as the prepared to return home: "In our own country, we was.

nothing in uniform. But over there we were treated like kings. We ate together, slept together. What the hell did I want to go back to America for?" For three decades, the U.S. refused to recognize these soldiers as heroes. In 1978 the battalion's combat records were brought to the attention of President Carter, who presented the 761st with the highest military honors. In 1991 survivors from both sides - the liberators as well as the liberated - returned to Buchenwald to.

reflect on their pasts and to participate in an extraordinary public television documentary. Liberators, the stunningly illustrated companion volume, recovers an important yet little-known chapter in American history.

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1992, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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Edition Notes

A companion book to the television documentary under the same title presented by Public Broadcasting System as part of its "American experience" series, Veterans Day, 1992.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-289) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/1273
Library of Congress
D769.306 761st .P68 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 303 p. :
Number of pages
303

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Open Library
OL1716364M
Internet Archive
liberatorsfighti00pott
ISBN 10
0151512833
ISBN 13
9780151512836
LCCN
92018791
OCLC/WorldCat
25916236
Library Thing
847249
Goodreads
427584

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