One Man's War
The WWII Saga of Tommy LaMore
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Narrateur(s):
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Patrick G. Lawlor
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Auteur(s):
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Tommy LaMore
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Dan A. Baker
À propos de cet audio
He tells what it was like to be among the first airmen in the B-17s, to prepare oneself for long missions over enemy territory, to be in heavy aerial bombardment by German fighters, to be shot down, finding oneself first in friendly hands and then in enemy hands, to be at the mercy of merciless German guards, to be one of the few American to enter, much less escape, an infamous death camp.
He tells of the relationships formed, not only with fellow crewmen but also with French Resistance fighters, with Polish prisoners, with a young and pretty survivor of a women's camp, and, surprisingly, with a bigger-than-life Russian officer with a heart set on revenge. There are fascinating descriptions of the bloodthirsty Mongols on horseback who accompanied the Russians and who struck fear into the hearts of even the most hardened German SS men.
Balancing the tales of despair and loneliness are images of a girl with an orange on a train, an intuitively companionable little dog, and brilliant scenes of Paris overflowing with flowers, food, love, and exuberance in the first weeks after the war.
The listener ends up thinking it would have been a pleasure to have known this man, Tommy LaMore, and humbly certain that the West's freedom was assured by the sacrifices of men like him.
Intrigue, passion, and sacrifice imbue One Man's War in a compelling story not only for history aficionados and WWII scholars but also for those who are fascinated by the bittersweet nature of love in times of war.
©2002 Dan A. Baker and the estate of Tommy LaMore (P)2003 Blackstone AudiobooksCe que les auditeurs disent de One Man's War
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- J Brandon.
- 2023-11-18
Very well written
A very engaging account of this pilot’s WW II story. The narrator is good for the most part but his atrocious attempts at ‘accents’ are really hard to get through.
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- Atlas Berube
- 2022-11-04
Simply incredible
this is one of the most impactful books I've listened to read in a long while. I loved it only in the sense that it is an incredible story written and narrated in a way which made it a struggle every time I had yo peel myself away from it. Yet this book is a testimony of the hell humanity can create, yet we still refuse to head it's warning.
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- Eric Beckstead
- 2023-05-22
What an incredible journey
A deep, moving & well written/narrated memoir. Always thankful for people that went through so much for us.
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- Howard G.
- 2023-02-25
Like I was there!
As the son of a WWII POW veteran and a wounded veteran myself, I found myself reliving living Tommy’s life both psychologically and emotionally. A powerful, dramatic, and true to life book. I’ll be listening to this book again I’m sure.
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