Day Without End: A Novel of World War Two
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Author(s)Van Van Praag
PublisherUncommon Valor Press
ISBN / ASINB00J6PNTWG
ISBN-13978B00J6PNTW4
Sales Rank1,020,131
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Day Without End, originally published in 1949 and reissued in 1951 as Combat, is a fictional account of a U.S. Army platoon fighting in the difficult hedgerow country of Normandy, France, several weeks after the D-Day landings. The book follows the battle-weary infantrymen, led by Lieutenant Paul Roth, during the course of a single, gut-wrenching day near St. Lô. Their relief, promised for many days, has not come, and except for a handful of green replacements, all of the men are approaching an acute state of battle fatigue. From a pre-dawn patrol to a terrible twilight, Roth’s platoon is followed through every protracted moment of a day that seems to have been diverted from the normal course of time and to run on forever.