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The Margraten Boys: How a European Village Kept America's Liberators Alive

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0230346642
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  • Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan; 2012th edition (February 23, 2012)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:341 pages
  • ISBN-10:0230346642
  • ISBN-13:978-0230346642
  • Item Weight:1 pounds
  • Dimensions:5.51 x 0.78 x 8.5 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#2,368,044 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #513 in Dutch History #21,799 in World War II History (Books) #63,106 in World History (Books)
  • Customer Reviews:4.4 out of 5 stars 28Reviews
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The Margraten Boys: How a European Village Kept America's Liberators Alive
The Margraten Boys: How a European Village Kept America's Liberators Alive
1,743,000 vnđ
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About the Author

PETER SCHRIJVERS Author of four other books on World War II, among them The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II and Bloody Pacific: American Soldiers at War with Japan. He teaches American and International History at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

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Harrowing and redeeming, this is the history of a unique 'adoption' system. For generations, local families, grateful for the sacrifice of their liberators from Nazi occupation, have cared for not only the graves, but the memories, of over 10,000 US soldiers in the cemetery of Margraten in the Netherlands.

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'...well-researched and draws on an extensive range of archival collections on both sides of the Atlantic. 'The Margarten Boys' is insightful in tracing the complex ways individuals, societies, and governments seek to commemorate and shape the memory of the past.' - G. Kurt Piehler, Director of the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, Florida State University, USA

 

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