The Dead and Those About to Die : D-Day: The Big Red One at Omaha Beach - John C. McManus

The Dead and Those About to Die

D-Day: The Big Red One at Omaha Beach

By: John C. McManus

Paperback | 4 June 2015 | Edition Number 1

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From North Africa to Sicily, the 1st Infantry Division, known as the Big Red One, had drawn the toughest assignments of World War II. For Overlord, the Allied invasion of Europe, America's most seasoned soldiers once again found themselves on the front line on the morning of D-Day.

In The Dead and Those About to Die, acclaimed historian John C. McManus offers up the definitive account the this famous division's fearlessness and heroism during the war's longest day. Opening his narrative at the moment the American landing craft drew near the coast, McManus describes this tragic, brutal and bloody one-day battle with an absorbing urgency, showing how the remarkable triumph achieved an important first step on the march to victory over Hitler's Nazi Germany.

From the author of Fire and Fortitude and Island Infernos, a white-knuckle account of the 1st Infantry Division's harrowing D-Day assault on the eastern sector of Omaha Beach-acclaimed historian John C. McManus has written a gripping history that will stand as the last word on this titanic World War II battle.

Nicknamed the Big Red One, 1st Division had fought from North Africa to Sicily, earning a reputation as stalwart warriors on the front lines and rabble-rousers in the rear. Yet on D-Day, these jaded combat veterans melded with fresh-faced replacements to accomplish one of the most challenging and deadly missions ever. As the men hit the beach, their equipment destroyed or washed away, soldiers cut down by the dozens, courageous heroes emerged- men such as Sergeant Raymond Strojny, who grabbed a bazooka and engaged in a death duel with a fortified German antitank gun; T/5 Joe Pinder, a former minor-league pitcher who braved enemy fire to save a vital radio; Lieutenant John Spalding, a former sportswriter, and Sergeant Phil Streczyk, a truck driver, who together demolished a German strong point overlooking Easy Red, where hundreds of Americans had landed.

Along the way, McManus explores the Gap Assault Team engineers who dealt with the extensive mines and obstacles, suffering nearly a fifty percent casualty rate; highlights officers such as Brigadier General Willard Wyman and Colonel George Taylor, who led the way to victory; and punctures scores of myths surrounding this long-misunderstood battle.

The Dead and Those About to Die draws on a rich array of new or recently unearthed sources, including interviews with veterans. The result is history at its finest, the unforgettable story of the Big Red One's nineteen hours of hell-and their ultimate triumph-on June 6, 1944.
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"Magnificent! I could not put this book down. John McManus has expanded our knowledge of D-Day history by a considerable factor. It is a great read and will appeal to both devoted students of World War II as well as those with a more casual interest. Don't miss it!"--Joseph Balkoski, author of Omaha Beach and Utah Beach

"The Dead and Those About to Die is a gripping, first-hand account of the desperate battle for Omaha Beach on D-Day by the legendary 1st Infantry Division, the Big Red One. On the 70th anniversary of that momentous event, John C. McManus's tale of courage under fire is a vivid reminder that freedom isn't free and that when the chips are down stalwart American soldiers will always answer the call of duty."--Carlo D'Este, author of Patton: A Genius For War and Warlord: A Life of Churchill at War, 1874-1945

"I closed this book with the deepest respect."--Paul Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author of Engineers of Victory and The Rise and Fall of Great Powers

"This is as real as it gets without having been there."--Walter R. Borneman, national bestselling author of The Admirals, Winner of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award

"John C. McManus has created a portrait with words as Spielberg did with images in Saving Private Ryan. Of course, creating such a vivid picture with words is, for my money, far more difficult."--Paul Reid, co-author of The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965

"A skilled and highly talented author, John McManus has delivered another first-rate piece of scholarship. The Dead and Those About to Die is a tour de force of historical writing."--Robert von Maier, Editor-in-Chief of Global War Studies

"McManus's masterful work deserves a place alongside those of Cornelius Ryan, Stephen Ambrose and Rick Atkinson."--David L. Roll, author of The Hopkins Touch

"John McManus's brilliant chronicle of the Big Red One's experience on Bloody Omaha captures the grit, pathos, and valor of the battle like no other book that I have read. This is gripping history--beautifully and masterfully told by one of America's premier historians."--Patrick K. O'Donnell, national bestselling author of Dog Company

"[A] powerful book."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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