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Ken Hechler

    Ken Hechler fue un escritor estadounidense cuya obra se adentró en las crudas realidades de la guerra. Como historiador de combate durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fue testigo de momentos cruciales, incluida la invasión de Normandía y la Batalla de Remagen. Sus entrevistas con soldados estadounidenses y alemanes ofrecieron una perspectiva única sobre la experiencia humana del conflicto. A través de su profunda comprensión y su estilo de escritura sin adornos, Hechler capturó los horrores de la guerra, al tiempo que destacó la valentía y la resiliencia de quienes la padecieron.

    Working with Truman: A Personal Memoir of the White House Years
    The bridge of Remagen
    The Bridge at Remagen
    • The Bridge at Remagen

      A Story of World War II

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on a pivotal moment in World War II, the narrative details the strategic triumph when American forces captured the Ludendorff Bridge on March 7, 1945. This daring mission, executed by a small team of infantrymen, engineers, and tank crews, not only marked a significant victory for the Allies but also played a crucial role in facilitating the invasion of Nazi Germany, ultimately saving thousands of American lives.

      The Bridge at Remagen
    • Presents the story of the day that Allied forces crossed over the Rhine River during the last days of World War II and of the men of the U.S. 9th Armored Division who captured it.

      The bridge of Remagen
    • Available for the first time in paperback is the critically acclaimed Working with Truman, a warm and lighthearted memoir of what it was like to work behind the scenes in the White House during Truman's term as president. Focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of those who worked closely with Truman and on the Truman not seen by the public, Hechler provides insight into one of our greatest presidents.

      Working with Truman: A Personal Memoir of the White House Years