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The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers
 
 
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The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers [Hardcover]

Bill Warnock (Author)
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October 25, 2005
Honor can never be left behind.

Sixty years ago, as Allied forces pushed across Europe, the Nazis launched a desperate, overwhelming attack that caught them unprepared, setting off what would become known as one of the bloodiest, most brutal battles in human history: the Battle of the Bulge. Then, more than half a century after the last shots of World War II were fired, a team of forensic scientists and relic hunters enlisted the aid of several veterans of the Bulge for one last mission: to return to the battle site and recover the lost remains of their brothers-in-arms, to ensure they would be buried with all the honors they deserve. Written by a member of the expedition, this is a story of loyalty and the bonds of war, a compelling scientific mystery, and a long-awaited homecoming for families who waited decades for the return of their loved ones. Also included is a CD/DVD with additional images from the expedition, as well as other supplemental materials.

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Slideshow image collection of the search for missing soldiers from the Battle of the Bulge, including recovered artifacts, wartime photos, and profiles of the missing soldiers.


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About the Author

Bill Warnock served four years with the United States Air Force. A Battle of the Bulge scholar and freelance writer, he has written feature articles for The Plain Dealer and WWII History magazine. In 1990, Warnock founded the MIA Project in affiliation with the 99th Infantry Division Association. He serves as chief data analyst, genealogist, and archival researcher. To date, the remains of eight missing soldiers have been recovered and positively identified as a result of his group's efforts.

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  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Chamberlain Bros.; First Edition edition (October 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596090855
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596090859
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #814,915 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Search for MIA's from the Battle of the Bulge, October 31, 2005
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This review is from: The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers (Hardcover)
Bill Warnock has done a tremendous job with his research and search effort for the Battle of the Bulge MIA's. The book puts a "human face" on the missing soldiers from the 99th Infantry Division that were lost during the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. Searching for these lost remains in the Ardennes Forest of Belgium is a great mystery with some great success stories. The book is a must-read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Battlefield CSI, November 15, 2005
This review is from: The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers (Hardcover)
Bill Warnock's debut book is a must have not just for Bulge and WWII mavens and scholars but for any person interested in compelling life stories of these brave soldiers. Compelling, heart breaking, heart warming, exciting, informative...Mr. Warnock weaves these soldier's stories together with new (and sometimes corrected) accounts of what actually happened over 60 years ago during Germany's last push in this war.

Mr. Warnock is extremely successful at not boring the reader with information ad nauseam as one might expect from an author who has over 16 years of research into 290+ pages. He successfully caters to both audiences - the layman and the scholar. The human stories are strong as well as his summation of this work. The shear fact that some of these men were discovered after years of relic hunters digging all around them is astounding. Yet the MIA Project through their research was able to pinpoint their resting place within meters. Through eye witness accounts, photographs, maps, and unearthed clues you start to understand how much effort was involved. The bibliography alone would keep you reading for years.

The MIA Project (mis-named, by the way according to the author) should serve as a blueprint for our government to look at private individuals and organizations who have an interest in researching and processing soldiers lost overseas. All of these families have waited at least 50 years for these 8 soldiers to make their resting place either with their brothers overseas or buried here back at home.

Read this worthwhile and important account. I am looking forward to the follow up book!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aftermath Of Battle, March 13, 2007
This review is from: The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers (Hardcover)
"The Dead Of Winter" by Bill Warnock, Subtitled: "How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, And Forensic Scientists Solved The Mystery Of The Bulge's Lost Soldiers". Chamberlain Bros. Penguin books, New York, 2005.

The subtitle sums up the entire book. Bill Warnock, however, has written a book that combines History with story-telling, with the science of forensics, with the lives of Americans and Belgians, and with the honor of being World War II veterans who had fought and bled in the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944. The book is excellent.

While serving with the United States Air Force, the author opts for an assignment in a small corner of Europe, near some of the more important battlefields of the Second World War. His life has not been the same since. His initial curiosity becomes what appears to be a life-long obsession, as Warnock and his Belgian friends search for the remains of those soldiers long since dead on the battlefield. But, it is not enough just to find the remains, Mr. Warnock follows through with modern techniques of identification of the deceased, and documents the entire process in an interesting and understandable fashion. While working on each individual solider, Warnock develops a story-book tale of how that individual lived prior to the war, how he entered the U.S. Army, and the probable cause of his death. It is surprising to me how many of the subjects of this book were members of ASTP, Army specialized Training Program. Further, I was surprised to see that my alma mater, Manhattan College (see page 238) had ASTP training. (Manhattan College is in the Bronx.)

Warnock's book is enjoyable and well documented. For example, Appendix B, entitled, "U.S. Army Dog Tags In world War II", had me pulling out my Navy dog tag (now fifty years old) for comparison. The dog tag had "...corners rounded and edges smooth" (page 286), with blood type and religion and service number, as in the appendix, but, in the left corner, mine had the term, "USN".

One little issue: page 118 had "... Camp Myles Standish near Taunton, Massachusetts." Myles Standish is about 30 miles, or so, from Taunton. The camp, now Myles Standish State Forest, IS located in the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, best known, I would think, for being the place where the Pilgrims came ashore in 1620.


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