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Date: Saturday, 16 July 2022 at 10am EDT
Location: A new discussion post under Book Reviews and the Reader's Corner (Military Histories)

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From the publisher:

Two soliders of World War II, one American, a member of the Easy Company "Band of Brothers," and one a German, fight in the Battle of the Bulge, then meet decades later and help deliver one another from the nightmares of war. Stephen E. Ambrose and E.B. Sledge fans will exult in this tale of conflict and healing.

“A quintessential tale. Once read, never to be forgotten.” —Erik Jendersen, lead writer of Band of Brothers on HBO

Saving My Enemy is a “Band of Brothers” sequel like no other. Don Malarkey grew up scrappy and happy in Astoria, Oregon—jumping off roofs, playing pranks, a free-range American. Fritz Engelbert’s German boyhood couldn’t have been more different. Regimented and indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, he was introspective and a loner.

Both men fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the horrific climax of World War II in Europe. A paratrooper in the U.S. Army, Malarkey served a longer continuous stretch on the bloody front lines than any man in Easy Company. Engelbert, though he never killed an enemy soldier, spent decades wracked by guilt over his participation in the Nazi war effort.

On the sixtieth anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Bulge, these two survivors met. Malarkey was a celebrity, having been featured in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, while Engelbert had passed the years in the obscurity of a remote German village. But both men were still scarred— haunted—by nightmares of war. And finally, after they met, they were able to save each other’s lives. Saving My Enemy is the unforgettable true story of two soldiers on opposing sides who became brothers in arms.

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  • Sounds good!

  • Looking forward to this!  

  • Sounds fascinating! (I liked & tweeted, but not sure how to enter.) I hope whoever receives this book writes a review on books sites such as Goodreads and Amazon.  

    • Hi Christine, I'll post exact instrucitons as we get closer to the giveaway date. We strongly encourage all who receive a free book sponsored by us to post a review here on War History Network, Amazon, and Good Reads. Posting reviews benefits authors and aids our continued support by today's top publishers. Thank you for stopping by Christine. I encourage everyone to pick up a copy of your book--I do have mine.

      • Thanks! I wondered if I missed something.  

  • Sounds Awesome!

     

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