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Title: THE MAKING OF A PARATROOPER
AIRBORNE TRAINING AND COMBAT IN WORLD WAR II
By: Kurt Gabel, William C. Mitchell, Theodore A. Wilson (Foreword)
Format: Hardback

List price: £19.95


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ISBN 10: 070060409X
ISBN 13: 9780700604098
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
Pub. date: 31 January, 1990
Series: Modern War Studies
Pages: 288
Description: The biography of Kurt Gabel, a German Jew, who emigrated to America and enlisted in the 17th Airborne's 513th Regiment at the beginning of World War II. The book tells of his training, his battle experience and his assignment to an army intelligence unit.
Synopsis: In World War II, few American soldiers equalled the gallantry of the Army's airborne divisions. These forces were often dropped behind enemy lines, and despite casualties they triumphed in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war, including the Battle of the Bulge. One such paratrooper was Kurt Gabel, and this is his story. In "The Making of a Paratrooper" Gabel conveys both the dangers of combat and his transformation from romantic idealist to warrior. At the same time, he illuminates the collective experiences of his unit - the 17th Airborne's 513th Regiment. Here, too, he tells the story of Bastogne of "Dead Man's Ridge". Gabel was a German Jew who emigrated to Hollywood in 1938, and after some difficulty enlisted in the Airborne. His account details the days of basic training and jump school. Overseas, in late 1944 Gabel underwent his baptism by fire - at the Battle of the Bulge. He recounts narrow escapes from numerous fire fights, separation from his battalion and rescue by another (only to be thrust right back into combat), assignment to an intelligence unit and interrogation of German prisoners.There are personal moments as well, like the discovery of family photos and letters on a dead German soldier and the stacking of frozen corpses - "like cordwood" - onto a truck.
Illustrations: 18 photographs, 5 maps
Publication: US
Imprint: University Press of Kansas
Returns: Non-returnable
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