American Soldier's Manual

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What is the point of view of the American soldiers on the eve of the landing in France? First of all, humility. The French were patriotic, they had been scorned by the Germans, but they were quick-witted. Two civilizations are going to confront each other: the American one, already illuminated by the lights of modernity, snack bars, gleaming cars, cities that live at a hundred miles an hour; and the old Europe, bruised, wounded, engrossed.

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What is the point of view of the American soldiers on the eve of the landing in France? First of all, humility. The French were patriotic, they had been scorned by the Germans, but they were quick-witted. Two civilizations are going to confront each other: the American one, already illuminated by the lights of modernity, snack bars, gleaming cars, cities that live at a hundred miles an hour; and the old Europe, bruised, wounded, engrossed.

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Dick Winters / Cole C. Kingseed

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