“This riveting account of the heroic contributions of thirty-five
chaplains and missionaries during World War II is nearly impossible to
put down . . . inspiring.” —The Boston Pilot In Soldiers of
a Different Cloth, New York Times-bestselling author and military
historian John Wukovits tells the inspiring story of thirty-five
chaplains and missionaries who, while garnering little acclaim,
performed extraordinary feats of courage and persistence during World
War II. Ranging in age from twenty-two to fifty-three, these
University of Notre Dame priests and nuns were counselor, friend,
parent, and older sibling to the young soldiers they served. These
chaplains experienced the horrors of the Death March in the
Philippines and the filthy holds of the infamous Hell Ships. They
dangled from a parachute while descending toward German fire at
Normandy and shivered in Belgium’s frigid snows during the Battle of
the Bulge. They languished in German and Japanese prison camps, and
stood speechless at Dachau. Based on a vast collection of letters,
papers, records, and photographs in the archives of the University of
Notre Dame, as well as other contemporary sources, Wukovits brings to
life these nearly forgotten heroes who served wherever duty sent them
and wherever the war dictated. Wukovits intertwines their stories on
the battlefronts with their memories of Notre Dame. In their letters
to their superior in South Bend, Indiana, they often asked about
campus, the Grotto, and the football team. Soldiers of a Different
Cloth will fascinate and engage all readers interested in the history
of World War II and alumni, friends, and fans of the Fighting Irish.
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Notre Dame Chaplains in World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780268103965
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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