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K**R
The people’s GI
He did his job. He had a persona of modesty, but used the talents of subordinates, such as Patton to accomplish his objectives
G**N
Bradley
General Omar Nelson Bradley provided the leader ship that America needs in the second world war during the European campaign, to take control and provide the best solutions to the Nazi aggression. General Bradley was light by most of his men, and thought highly of him the things he did with them in for them, he was a brilliant leader win the situation was apparent. This book is well worth reading and it shows a lot of things that people are not aware roof in American history.
D**N
A Farm Boy becomes General. using common sense to battle the Germans
I enjoyed this book immensely, It s so Incalculable, to have 43 Divisions of men in your command and actually controlling it. We were the strongest, best equipped, and best trained ever fielded in battle in 1945, and Gen Bradley did it. He knew when and where to spend his assets fir the return. He controlled the two “Thorough breads to accomplish their best for America. Salute!
C**N
A history of an American General under stress
General Omar Bradley is chronicled in this page-turner of a biographical history. Never given to the “Great Man” theory of history this account nonetheless details a man under the stress of war making strategic and tactical decisions with the foot soldiers under his command and posterity in mind.
L**F
Good Book
The review of Omar Bradley was good, I wish he went more in depth about Bradley personal life and how it shaped his life as a soldier. Overall, good book with great analysis of the general versus his contemporaries. I enjoyed his analysis of Monty. Which was of the best I read.
J**S
Magnificent!
One of the top 5 best books I have read about WW2, especially since I was not that familiar with General Bradley.
M**Z
too easy on Montgomery.
Informative but not exciting. Spends a lot of time on political maneuverings of the various battlefield commanders. As most books do it offered way too many excuses for Montgomery’s egotistically behavior.
K**R
nothing new here
Simply, nothing new here. Reads like a college summary of other’s works. No background of post script of the actual man.
T**.
Five Stars
Good items many thanks
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