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Short Synopsis
An enthralling biography of the tireless WWII infantry leader who became popularly known as 'the G.I.'s General.' Perfect for enthusiasts of the works of Carlo D'Este, Jean Edward Smith, and Craig L. Symonds.
Full Synopsis
At the age of fifty Bradley was a career officer who had never seen a day of action on the battlefield. Yet, by the end of the war, he had led American soldiers through some of the bloodiest fighting of World War Two—the final defeat of the Germans' Afrika Korps, the invasion of Sicily, and the historic Normandy invasion, before leading the advance across the Rhine.
Despite being such an instrumental leader of World War Two he was a modest man, professing only to do the best he could for his calling and his country.
How did this quiet and unassuming teacher from West Point rise to become the commander of the Twelfth United States Army Group, which ultimately comprised forty-three divisions and over one million troops, the largest American force ever united under one man's command? And how did he come to be known as 'the G.I.'s General'?
Charles Whiting's enthralling overview of Bradley and his career uncovers what he was like as a person, providing insight into his actions and leadership during the course of World War Two, before discussing his post-war career as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff through the course of the Korean War.
Author Charles Whiting
Narrated by Dallas Britt
Publication date Oct 31, 2023
Running time 5 hrs 2 min
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