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The Lost Eleven: The Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War II
Hardback
Main Details
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The Lost Eleven: The Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War II
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Robert Child
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:416 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 161 |
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Category/Genre | Second world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781101987391
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Classifications | Dewey:940.541273 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
New American Library
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Imprint |
New American Library
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Publication Date |
31 January 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Despite their bravery and sacrifice on the front lines of WWII, these eleven soldiers were omitted from official casualty lists, and for seventy years, their files - marked secret-gathered dust in the National Archive. But in 1994, at the site of their execution in Wereth, Belgium, a memorial was dedicated to the Wereth Eleven and all African-American soldiers who fought in Europe. Drawing on firsthand interviews with family members and fellow soldiers, The Lost Eleven tells the complete story of these nearly forgotten soldiers, their valor in battle and their tragic end.
Author Biography
Denise George is a world-traveled author and speaker who has written or cowritten thirty books, including Orchestra of Exiles, Behind Nazi Lines, The Secret Holocaust Diaries, While the World Watched, and The Gentle Giant of Dynamite Hill. She is married to author Dr. Timothy George, founding dean of Beeson Divinity School, Samford University. Visit her online at denisegeorge.org. Robert Child is an Emmy nominated writer and director. He has directed films all over the world, including Canada, UK, France, and Belgium. Child has garnered more than twenty-five writing and directing awards and is one of only a handful of directors whose work has screened in the Congress of the United States.
Reviews"It is because of men like these, who fought for our Nation at a time when, because of their skin color, they were not afforded equal rights, that I could be a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel. My success was enabled by their sacrifices. This book is a must-read and... it blessed my heart."-Lieutenant Colonel Allen B. West, US Army, (Retired), former Congressman "The Lost Eleven is an incredible account of the unheralded patriotism exhibited by African-American GIs during WWII... The story of the Eleven should be a reminder to all Americans that the values of duty, honor and service are not reserved to any one race, class or ethnicity."-Jim Gerlach, former Congressman "The personal stories of the African-American soldiers provide a lens through which the reader can gain an understanding of the unique contributions and sacrifices made by African Americans in defense of our Nation. After you've read it, pass it on... your friends and family will thank you."-General Edward A. Rice, Jr, US Air Force, (Retired) "The Lost Eleven writes into history the forgotten African-American men who fought courageously in the Battle of the Bulge despite the segregation and racism they experienced... It is a book that should be read by all because it speaks to the human spirit."-Kara Tucina Olidge, PhD, Executive Director, Amistad Research Center at Tulane University
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