Rating: Summary: Gives you a feeling of pride Review: I served at Ft. Campbell back in 1989 for only 6 months before my service was over. I got my air assualt badge while there, but I never really had time to research the history of my departing station. 13 years later I have become so proud that I too have a screaming eagle on my btu's. The soldiers of Easy Company had a hell of job to do, and did that job well. This book gives you the feeling you are there with the troops. The circumstances these troopers where put in is well described in this book , and leaves you with the understanding of who our heros really are! I couldn't put it down.
Rating: Summary: "War is hell!" Review: "War is hell!"Stephen E. Ambrose's "Band of Brothers" proves that the above saying is no mere cliche. Having been born in Amsterdam in 1950, I grew up hearing firsthand stories of the hellish war from the perspective of an occupied people. I married the daughter of an American G.I. who served in the Pacific during WWII, but it hasn't been until my son began asking him questions a few years ago that we began to hear about his experiences. Ambrose vividly tells the story of Easy Company, from their rigid training in 1942 to their drop on D-Day and their brutal marches and battles to help liberate France, Belgium, and Holland before crossing the Rhine and heading for Hitler's "Eagle's Nest." This book is not for the faint of heart. The following quote gives you a brief idea of what I'm talking about. "The soldier's concern is with death, not life, with destruction, not construction. The ultimate destruction is killing another human being." Here Ambrose pauses on page 310 to summarize what he spells out in graphic detail on the pages preceding and following. Why was this book written? Ambrose quotes Captain Richard "Dick" Winters who wrote, "...we wondered if the people would ever know what it cost the soldiers in terror, bloodshed, and hideous, agonizing deaths to win the war (page 316)." War IS hell, and these guys went through it. I thank Dr. Ambrose for writing this book, and especially for telling the readers what these men did with their lives after the war. Many of us know men (and women) from this generation who haven't talked about what they went through. This book will at least give you a taste of what it was like. I recently talked to a Vietnam War veteran who said that war veterans are often the last ones who want to go to war. If you read this, you'll understand why.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely wonderful account Review: I received the DVD box set of Band of Brothers for Christmas, and once I put it in my player, I couldn't stop watching it. It didn't end there. The same day I finished all 6 CDs, I ran out and bought the book. I finished the book in less than 2 days, and now I am searching the internet for additional material. The story that Ambrose writes is just that inspiring. Ambrose is such an easy writer to read. It flows smoothly and you are gripping the pages as the battle ensues, and wiping tears as some of their comrades perish. We lost one great author and historian when Ambrose died.
Rating: Summary: Another gem from the late Stephen Ambrose Review: I was deeply saddened when I learned of Stephen Ambrose's death, mostly because I had come to respect his work so much- and because he was the foremost WWII historian out there... producing books that were both engaging and accurate. I saw the miniseries "Band of Brothers" before I read the book and couldn't stop watching it when I did! The book is just as readable as the film is watchable and it becomes much easier to follow the characters when you read the book. Great one by Ambrose. Its got the drama and action of "D-Day" on a more personal scale. Ambrose will be missed.
Rating: Summary: Can't put this down for love or money. Review: Make sure the dogs are fed and the kids are occupied because once you start down the road with the brave men of Easy company you will not put down this book for love or money. It is by turns heart felt, exciting, and harrowing. We can never realy know what it was like for those chosen souls to face what they did during the war but after reading "Band of Brothers" at least I know of the great debt we owe these men and their families. Thanks Guys!
Rating: Summary: MJ's Magnificent Review Review: This book is about E COMPANY,506th Regiment,101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest. It takes place in World War 2 in Germany. They are sent to fight in the war and liberate the Nazi Death Camps but they are ambushed by a surprise attack by the Nazis. I thought that this book was exciting and I would recommend this book to anyone who can stand war and casualties but, I wouldn't recommend it to anybody who can't stand gory stituations.
Rating: Summary: E Company Review: Band of Brothers is a true story about a bunch of paratroopers in E Company, 506th Regiment, and 101st Airborne. They go from the D-Day to Hitler's Eagle Nest. I would recommend this book to people, like myself, who like WWII. I read this book, because I liked the movie, I've seen lots of war movies and books, but this book stuck out. It stood out because of the way they banded together to fight and there friendships. They were willing to sacrifice themselves for each other. They had a lot of confidence in their comrades. This company went through a lot of difficult tasks that I wouldn't want to do. Band of Brothers almost tells these men's stories from the beginning of the war all the way to what their jobs were and when some of them died. The book gave more details than the movie, so I would recommend people to read the book and watch the movie.
Rating: Summary: A psychological and historical account of the 506th Regiment Review: What Stephen Ambrose does so well in his historical accounts, is bring a story to life. There is no point in his stories where the reader feels like he/she is just glazing over historical facts. Ambrose presents history in the way it should be presented. The reader feels like he/she is along with the soldiers in Normandy, Bastogne, Germany and everywhere in between, but Ambrose also gives historical background so the reader perfectly understands the war and all its happenings. One of the ways Ambrose brings the story to life is that he tells through sources and soldier accounts, what was actually going through the soldiers head when he was staring down the barrel of a german luger or heaving a grenade. The story begins with training and ends with the looting of Hitler's Eagles Nest but then Ambrose goes one step further. At the very end of the book, he takes a few pages to recount what has happened to the soldiers of the 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne in the past half century. Even if you are not a World War II buff, this is a great book to enjoy.
Rating: Summary: The book that made me see real heros Review: Having read many books about the battles and wars throughout the history of the world I find that Band of Brothers gives a remarkable insight into the bonds of the frontline combat soldier. Ambrose is truly a national treasure.This book caused a great stirring of emotion in me from lauphing out loud to breaking down into tears. It also showed me a great story about true heros, like major Dick Winters when he and members of easy took a battery of 88s in Normandy.I have enjoyed this book many times and hope to do so many times more.
Rating: Summary: A Hero is Not a Hero Until you Read this Book! Review: I must amit I am a big Stephon E. Ambrose fan. Every book he make is like a journey to past for me. I must also say that this book BAND OF BROTHERS is the best WWII book I ever read, and im a Historian. SO indeed I have read many books. This book shows the meaning of order between a friend and a commared. I really encourage the youth even adult to read this novel formany reasons. ONe of them is cause of the historical events you never heard of-even if you think you have.
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