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The Victors by Stephen Ambrose

The Victors

Eisenhower and His Boys - The Men of World War II

by Stephen Ambrose
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 1998, 396 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 1999, 255 pages
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Irving Presser

D-Day 2021
The Victors by Stephen Ambrose is a great book to read on the 77th anniversary of D-day.
Stephen Ambrose was a great historian.
The Victors tells the story of Eisenhower and his boys.
A great tribute to the men of World War 2.
Eisenhower and Churchill truly saved the world.
We must never forget.
IRVING PRESSER

EISENHOWER
THE VICTORS by Stephen Ambrose is a superb history of Eisenhower and his men that saved the world with Churchill.

THE GREATEST GENERATION is fading away but everyone should read this great book.
The world needs more men like Ike and Churchill and the men who won WW2.

NEVER FORGET THOSE WHO SERVED.


"Such an heroic and impressive account of ww 11 by the late Ambrose Stephens has in no doubt very impressive and magnifying"
Michael Chukwuemeka Ezemba
History Student.
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