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“Pulls no punches in painting the life of a combat infantryman.”
—Detroit Free Press
“One of the most brutal war books published. . . . Frank J. Irgang
. . . has succeeded in doing what at least one million others who
served with the infantry during the war wished they could have
accomplished. He has told the story of the war simply and plainly
as it is seen through the eyes of a combat infantryman. . . . Never
once does the author let reader attention slip.” —Los Angeles
Times
“A taste of the brutal truth.” —Cincinnati
Enquirer
First published in 1949, Frank J. Irgang’s personal record of his
unforgettable experiences as a combat infantryman during World War
II has its beginning on the dawn of that famous “longest day” when
Allied troops set foot on Normandy beaches. We know the surface
facts of that invasion—what was planned, how it was executed, and
what happened—but what most of us don’t know are the thoughts of
those brave men who fought their way across France and into
Germany. What were they thinking? How did they meet the terror of
each new day?
In this revealing look at a young American soldier’s European tour
of duty, the inner facts we have wanted to discover are found. And
they are revealed truthfully and with a freshness of reality that
would be impossible to recapture unless the observations had been
jotted down, as they were, soon after the events took place.
Irgang’s keen eye, his unliterary terseness, his sometimes blunt
way of stating brutal truths—all these contribute toward making
this book more than one man’s record of the war. In its
unpretentiousness, Etched in Purple says vividly and
powerfully what hundreds of other soldiers would have said had they
found a means of expression: that World War II would always be
etched in purple in their memories.
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