The
Greatest Generation
- Hardcover - 412 pages (December
1998)
Random House; ISBN: 0375502025 ;
- Dimensions (in inches):
1.25 x 9.71 x 6.44
- Reviews
Veteran reporter and NBC Nightly News anchor
- Tom Brokaw went to France to make a documentary marking the 40th anniversary of D-day in
1984. Although he was thoroughly briefed on the historical background of the invasion, he
was totally unprepared for how it would affect him emotionally.
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- After almost 15 years and hundreds of letters and interviews, Brokaw wrote The
Greatest Generation, a representative cross-section of the stories he came across.
However, this collection is more than a mere chronicle of a tumultuous time,
- it's history made personal by a cast of everyday people transformed by extraordinary
circumstances: the first women to break the homemaker mold, minorities suffering countless
indignities to boldly fight for their country, infantrymen who went on to become some
- of the most distinguished leaders in the world, small-town kids who became corporate
magnates. From the reminiscences of George Bush and Julia Child to the astonishing heroism
and moving love stories of everyday people, The Greatest Generation salutes those
whose sacrifices changed the course of American history. --Rebekah Warren
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- Steven Spielberg
"Tom Brokaw has delivered a gift to this and future generations by bringing us
these inspiring personal stories of the average Joes, the GI Joes, the young men and women
who served our country and shaped the foundation of post-war America. Although some became
famous, most returned to their hometowns dedicated to building an even better world. We
meet them in this book, whose pages give voice to the standards they set by their strength
of character, informed by their experience during World War II. Tom has held up a mirror
to reflect what may be their greatest legacy and pose in all of us the question--Is this
generation--our generation--worthy as their beneficiaries?"
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- Book Description
"In the spring of 1984, I went to the northwest
- of France, to Normandy, to prepare an NBC documentary on the fortieth anniversary of
D-Day, the massive and daring Allied invasion of Europe that marked the beginning of the
end of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. There, I underwent a life-changing experience. As I
walked the beaches with the American veterans who had returned for this anniversary, men
in their sixties and seventies, and listened to their stories, I was deeply moved and
profoundly grateful for all they had done. Ten years later, I returned to Normandy for the
fiftieth anniversary of the invasion, and by then I had come to understand what this
generation of Americans meant to history.
- It is, I believe, the greatest generation any society has ever produced."
In this superb book, Tom Brokaw goes out into America, to tell through the stories of
individual men and women the story of a generation, America's citizen heroes and heroines
who came of age during the Great Depression and the Second World War and went on to build
modern America. This generation was united not only by a common purpose, but also by
common values--duty, honor, economy, courage, service, love of family and country, and,
above all, responsibility for oneself. In this book, you will meet people whose everyday
lives reveal how a generation persevered through war, and were trained by it, and then
went on to create interesting and useful lives and the America we have today.
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