Not to reason why : the story of a one-eyed infantryman in World War II
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Authors
Fisher, Glenn W.
Advisors
Issue Date
2002
Type
Book
Keywords
Fisher, Glenn W.;Fisher, Glenn W. , United States;United States , World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns , World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, American , Soldiers Biography , Military campaigns , Soldiers
Citation
Fisher, Glenn W. Not to Reason Why: The Story of a One-Eyed Infantryman in World War II. Xlibris, 2002.
Abstract
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On December 7, 1941, Glenn W. Fisher was a high school boy working in a drugstore three blocks from Mark Twains boyhood home. This book describes his journey to and from a muddy German beet field where green American troops with inoperable rifles attacked one of Hitlers best SS Panzer Divisions. Along the way the author visited five countries, received a year of engineering training, had his first romance, and lost the sight of one eye in a training accident.
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Xlibris

