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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Europe seen by American Soldiers,
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This review is from: The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II (Hardcover)
Peter Schrijvers' book is a wonderful one when as a reader or a scholar you are interested in intercultural studies or more generally in perception that one has of the other(s). Using an extensive aray of primary sources (diaries, letters, poems, songs, jokes, cartoons and memoirs) Peter Schrijvers allows any readers to enter the G.I.'s state of mind. Either intellectually or emotionally one has the possibility to see how Europe (its nature, weather, landscape, cities, town) and Europeans (whether Allies or Foes) were perceived by the G.I.'s during this period. But this book also is about another actor of this dark period, namely: War. Peter Schrijvers' book is a reminder on how powerfully War can shape someone's perception and how it surprisingly can blur G.I.s' vision of their surroundings. It is striking to see that American soldiers weren't really able to distinguish between a normal and an exceptional period of time in European life. War years seemed to be the reflection of a normal image of Europe and by reading Peter Schrijvers' book one might understand why it was perceived so.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Not a "shoot 'em up"...,
This review is from: The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II (Paperback)
...more of a sociology-type study. Provides very interesting insights into American GI experiences in WW2 Europe. Not always the conventional-wisdom approach, very nuanced and sometimes suprising in its treatment. Highly researched, has an academic feel to it, with many interesting "factoids" and statistics. Among many interesting analyses, one good example is the evolution of American attitudes about the German soldier and the German war machine in general from the North Africa phase to the Conquest phase of WW2. Solid book - not a page-turner in the usual battle sense, but interesting and highly informative.
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A classic!,
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This review is from: The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II (Hardcover)
One of the most remarkable books on World War II I have ever come across. Belongs up there with Ambrose and Linderman. Up there even with Bell Irvin Wiley's classics on Johnny Reb and Billy Yank, America's Civil War soldiers.
4 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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A classic!,
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This review is from: The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II (Hardcover)
One of the most remarkable books on World War II I have ever come across. Belongs up there with Ambrose and Linderman. Up there even with Bell Irvin Wiley's classics on Johnny Reb and Billy Yank, America's Civil War soldiers.
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The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II by Peter Schrijvers (Paperback - February 1, 2001)
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