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Gary Cooper plays Alvin York, the real-life country lad and sharpshooter drafted to fight during World War I but blocked from killing by his pacifist sentiments. Howard Hawks makes a rousing, heroic film out of the tale, and Cooper gives one of his best performances (for which he won an Oscar). The 1941 feature seems as much a valentine to wartime America (and a not-so-subtle piece of propaganda) as anything, with Hawks capturing splendidly shot scenes of life in York's home state of Tennessee, which in turn provide a striking contrast to the battlefield. A key scene in the film, in which York is presented with an argument in favor of killing in war, is still thought provoking. --Tom Keogh |
Biography
- Sergeant York: Reluctant Hero
Sergeant York is a movie that everyone must see to understand how our country has become free. The great sacrifices that these men endured are evident by our freedom of choice and religion that we enjoy every day. Our country must know the truth of what was necessary for this great freedom that we have today. |
Books about WWI |
Sergeant
York : His Life, Legend & Legacy :
The Remarkable Untold Story of Sergeant Alvin C. York by John Perry Hardcover - 320 pages (September 1997) |
Suddenly
We Didn't Want to Die :
Memoirs of a World War I Marine by Elton E. MacKin Paperback (June 1996) |
1915
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The Death of Innocence by Lyn MacDonald, Robert Cowley |
The
Price of Glory : Book
Audio Cassette Version Verdun 1916 (Penguin History) by Alistair Horne Book Description Verdun was the battle that lasted ten months; the battle in which at least 700,000 men fell along a fifteen-mile front, the battle which aimed to defeat the enemy rather than bleed him to death. But this book is more than a list of facts...it is a profoundly moving and sympathetic study of the men who fought there. It shows that Verdun is the key to understanding the First World War - the key to the minds of those who waged it, to the traditions that bound them, and to the world that gave them the opportunity. One of the most outstanding books ever written on World War I, on its publication, THE PRICE OF GLORY was awarded the Hawthornden Prize for history. |
To
the Last Man :
Spring 1918 by Lyn MacDonald Hardcover - 416 pages (November 1999) This book retells it like it was for the men in the trenches back in 1918. The firsthand accounts provide the common soldier's view not commonly found in most history books. Many memorable moments like the counter-attack made by the London-Scottish, and a Colonel Lowry's escape from the Germans during a rainy night. It is a very readable book and shows the futility of the tactics of the time. One of the best history books I've ever purchased. |
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(Library of Alabama Classics) by William March, Philip D. Beidler (Designer) classic veteran's tale from WW1 ***** Five Star Rating |
Eye-Deep
in Hell :
Trench Warfare in World War I by John Ellis |
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