Rendevous with Destiny, the history of the 101st Airborne Division, during World War II. From activation adn training in the United States to their last station in Auxerre-Jovigny-Sens, France in 1945
I believe that books are like people: Either you and the book at hand 'click' or, you don't. This book and I did not. I can't explain why, we just didn't.
excellent well documented story of the 101st Airborne Divivision
I think this is one of the most comprehensive books written about the 101st from beginning to end. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to know more about the soldiers of the 101st during ww2.
I didn't like the book. While I learned a few things about the 101st Division, they weren't enough to justify 800 pages. There are no formal chapters. There are a multitude of photos but many of them are blurry. I wouldn't recommend this book for the vast majority of readers.
An illustrated, very complete book about the history of this famous division from its creation in 1942 until the book was written in 1963. This is a volume of almost 900 pages in rather small print. It's not something the casual reader will be interested in. If you like detailed, blow by blow accounts of close combat action and the extraordinary stories of ordinary soldiers, I recommend it highly.
Comprehensive history of the 101st Airborne Division campaigns in Europe in World War II. Very detailed book covering the Normandy, Market Garden, Bastogne and Germany campaigns. It is a massive book and will test your will to complete it, but it is deep with airborne history.
Great book on the history of the 101St Airborne before during and afterWorld War II. This is a very rare book and extremely hard to sind. But a great read for a military history buff