Darkness Visible by Charles Eugene Sumners

Darkness Visible by Charles Eugene Sumners

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Charles Eugene Sumners was a still photographer in the 166th Signal Photo Company, and in ""Darkness Visible"" he offers his World War II memories - some sad, some happy, many horrendous and all life-changing.

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Darkness Visible by Charles Eugene Sumners

Charles Eugene Sumners, a still photographer in the 166th Signal Photo Company, offers his memories - some sad, some life-changing, some happy, but many horrendous - of World War II in this work. With the aid of hundreds of his photographs, he remembers Camp Crowder, Missouri, the trip overseas, England, the events at Saint Lo, Nehou, Avranches, Paris, Reims, the Battle of the Bulge, Saar and the Moselle Triangle, refugees, Germany under Hitler, General Patton at the Rhine, conflicts in Germany, the 6th Armored Division, labor camps, POWs, graves registration, souvenirs, the end of the war, going home, and going back to Europe after the war.
“interesting..a great collection of photographs...unique...highly recommended”—On Point; “a pleasure to read”—Military Heritage; “the 172 photographs in the book document his war experiences from ‘boot camp’ through all five major European campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge”—The Newton Record.
The late Charles Eugene Sumners earned five Battle Stars and a Bronze Star for his participation in all five major European campaigns in World War II. He lived in Vincent, Alabama. His sister-in-law, Ann Sumners, works for a magazine and lives in Rome, Georgia.
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ISBN 13 9780786412181
ISBN 10 0786412186
Titel Darkness Visible
Autor Charles Eugene Sumners
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag McFarland & Co Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-05-31
Seitenanzahl 200
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