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Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Germany - A Combat Soldier's Journey Through the Second World War

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Informationen zum Autor Francis P. Sempa is the author of Geopolitics: From the Cold War to the 21st Century and America's Global Role: Essays and Reviews on National Security, Geopolitics and War. He has written introductions to four books on U.S. foreign policy as well as articles and reviews on historical and foreign policy topics for Strategic Review, American Diplomacy, The Washington Times, The National Interest, Human Rights Review, National Review, The Mackinder Forum, and Thomas Cooley Law Review. He is an assistant U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, an adjunct professor of political science at Wilkes University, and a contributing editor to American Diplomacy. Klappentext Francis P. Sempa tells the story of father's journey through the Second World War. Using letters, local newspaper articles, the 29th Division's After Action Reports, and books about the history of the 29th Division in World War II, Sempa traces his father's steps throughout battlefields of France and Germany. Zusammenfassung Francis P. Sempa tells the story of father's journey through the Second World War. Using letters! local newspaper articles! the 29th Division's After Action Reports! and books about the history of the 29th Division in World War II! Sempa traces his father's steps throughout battlefields of France and Germany. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Letters in a Shoebox Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Stateside Training Chapter 4 Chapter 3: England Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Somewhere in France Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Somewhere in Germany Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Home Chapter 8 Appendix

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