During World War II, Charles Marshall wound up in the hellhole of Anzio, entered liberated Rome, took part in the August 1944 invasion of Southern France, and followed the Allied advance through Alsace, across the Rhine and into Germany. This autobiography is based on the diary he kept throughout.
During World War II, Charles Marshall wound up in the hellhole of Anzio, entered liberated Rome, took part in the August 1944 invasion of Southern Fra...
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's heroic opposition to Hitler in 1944 cost him his life. In this intriguing, well-paced tale of a journalistic coup, Marshall, the first to discover the real events behind Rommel's death, tells how he learned the facts from Rommel's widow and delves into the great general's background and death. He arrived at his conclusions based on his intimate knowledge of men on Rommel's staff and his access to Rommel's papers, including letters from the general to his wife. Here, for the first time in paperback, is the exciting story of how the world learned about the way the...
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's heroic opposition to Hitler in 1944 cost him his life. In this intriguing, well-paced tale of a journalistic coup, Marsha...