"And they thought we wouldn't fight"

Por Floyd Phillips Gibbons

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Sinopsis

Floyd Phillips Gibbons' "And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight" presents a compelling narrative that intertwines personal testimony with broader themes of patriotism and the human experience during World War I. Written in an accessible yet poignant literary style, the book offers a candid exploration of the struggles faced by soldiers, capturing the grit and determination of those who fought against the pervasive notion of American apathy in the face of global conflict. Gibbons utilizes vivid descriptions and powerful imagery to convey the emotional weight of war, situating his work within the rich literary context of wartime journalism and memoir, thus offering readers a unique perspective that blends documentary realism with narrative flair. Gibbons, a prominent war correspondent, was deeply affected by his experiences covering the Great War. His firsthand encounters with soldiers and the realities of the battlefield motivated him to challenge the prevailing notion that Americans were reluctant to engage in foreign wars. This book serves as both a tribute to the bravery of soldiers and a critique of the misconceptions surrounding their willingness to fight, contextualized by Gibbons'Äô own journey from observer to participant. This powerful account is highly recommended for readers seeking to understand the nuances of American sentiment during World War I, as well as fans of military history and personal narratives. Gibbons'Äô eloquent prose invites readers to engage with the complexities of courage and sacrifice, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the human stories behind the history.

Floyd Phillips Gibbons

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4057664596567
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 27, 2020
  • Historia / General
    Historia Militar