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In The Battle of Kasserine Pass: America's First Hard Lesson of World War II, Jack Whitaker tells the riveting true story of the U.S. Army's first major clash with German forces in North Africa and the painful defeat that forged a new kind of soldier. In February 1943, among the rugged hills and narrow valleys of western Tunisia, untested American troops met the battle-hardened Afrika Korps under Erwin Rommel in a fight that exposed every weakness of a young army learning how to wage modern war.
Drawing on wartime reports, military archives, and eyewitness accounts from both sides of the conflict, Whitaker brings to life the confusion, courage, and chaos of the fighting at Kasserine. From the thunder of German panzers bursting through the passes to the desperate stand of American infantry units cut off amid the dust and smoke, he reconstructs a vivid portrait of a battlefield where arrogance gave way to humility and fear turned to resolve. More than a study of defeat, this book explores the transformation that followed, the rebuilding of command, the rise of new leadership, and the discipline and determination that would carry the U.S. Army from the mountains of Tunisia to ultimate victory in Europe. It is an intense, immersive account of failure and redemption, where lessons written in blood turned raw recruits into a fighting force that would help change the course of history.Thanks for subscribing!
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