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616 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 18, 2015
American field hospitals could…be a grisly spectacle. A senior nurse with the Third Army described a ward known as the ‘Chamber of Horrors,’ which stank of ‘gore and sweat and human excretions.’ She recounted a night shift, tending two soldiers who ‘had been dying all day yesterday, and they were dying all right now…One, a private in the infantry, had lost both legs and one hand: he had a deep chest wound and his bowels were perforated by a shell fragment…The other patient was a corporal in a tank outfit. His spinal cord was severed and he was paralyzed from the waist down. His belly was open, and so was his chest.’ Both boys were in a coma, breathing noisily. ‘It’s a good thing their mothers can’t see them when they die,’ she said…
"The advance Kampfgruppe of the 2nd Panzer-Division had started early on 22 December heading for Marche."