The U.S. Army in World War II: The Stories Behind the Photos
by Steve Crawford
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Troops of the 82nd Airborne Division look over the wreckage of one of their gliders during Operation Market Garden; two soldiers lie dead. A Marine Corps howitzer crew opens fire on a cave full of Japanese soldiers on Tinian. Three German soldiers, caught operating as spies during the Battle of the Bulge, face a U.S. Army firing squad. Weary Marines get a brief rest amid the utter devastation of Tarawa. All such World War II photographs demand further explanation. Each book in the series show more “The Stories Behind the Photos” takes sixty stunning black-and-white photographs and tells their stories in two-page spreads. Accompanying each photo is a reduced version containing call-out numbers keyed to the caption’s text. This detailed 200-word caption tells the full story of what’s happening in the photograph, how it fits with the subject matter, and what happened next to the individuals shown. Simple but at the same time very effective, each book in the series combines the broad sweep of military events with unique human interest stories. “The Stories Behind the Photos” series will appeal to military buffs and casual readers alike. show lessTags
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Steve Crawford has a postgraduate degree in military history from the University of York, United Kingdom. A former employee of the British intelligence services, he has worked on numerous foreign assignments. He has written several books on elite units, such as The SAS at Close Quarters, SAS Gulf Warriors, SAS Encyclopedia, and The U.S. Marine show more Corps in World War II: The Stories Behind the Photos. show less
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