Crossing the Sauer

Crossing the Sauer

By Charles Reis Felix

Subjects: Biography, World war, 1939-1945, personal narratives, american, United states, army, biography, World War, 1939-1945, American Personal narratives, United States, United States. Army, World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, germany, Campaigns, Personal narratives

Description: *Crossing the Sauer* is a tough, vivid, honest, and tautly written memoir of advancing through Germany with Patton’s Third Army. Join Charley Felix and his Fifth Division mates on a tour of duty with characters worthy of M*A*S*H* or Catch-22: raconteur Berseglaria, bombastic Major Pusey, happy-to-be-alive Harry Folenius, hot-headed Hillbilly, and more. We are carried along through the terror of the assault platoon, the fatigue of days under constant shelling, and the incoherent madness of life at the front. Felix is writing not of history or (usually) of heroism, but of war at a personal level. By turns hilarious and poignant, grim and inspiring, *Crossing the Sauer* bears the earmarks of a classic

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