Saturday, September 17, 2011

OMAR BRADLEY A GR8 GENERAL AT WAR


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What Did It Take to Defeat Hitler?

Omar Bradley

It took courage, sacrifice, and perseverance from American men and women all fighting in the name of freedom.

It also took the drive and determination of one unsung hero: General Omar Bradley.

So says bestselling author Jim DeFelice in the first-ever in-depth biography of America's last five-star general, Omar Bradley: General at War.

It was General Patton who garnered the glory and General Eisenhower who claimed the world's respect.

But it was the unassuming General Omar Bradley who actually developed the strategy and tactics that won the war in Europe.

Bradley led U.S. forces in the D-Day invasion and headed the largest body of troops to serve under one field command. Finally he is given the recognition he deserves for his impressive accomplishments on the battlefield in this comprehensive and compelling biography.

"The vast majority of GIs who fought in World War II never considered themselves heroes. They liberated the world and created the American Century. Omar Bradley, unsung and humble, was one of them," says author DeFelice.

Meticulously researched, using previously untapped documents and unpublished diaries and notes, Omar Bradley reveals one of history's most influential and effective generals, who was also one of history's most ignored war heroes—until now.

Today more than ever, America could use another leader like General Omar Bradley. Relive this heroic story by ordering your very own copy today.


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