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My Brave Boys: To War with Colonel Cross and the Fighting Fifth

PDF My Brave Boys: To War with Colonel Cross and the Fighting Fifth by Mike Pride in History

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Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans were handsome; bright university students in 1942 Germany. As members of the Hitler Youth; they had once been enthusiastic supporters of the German renewal promised by National Socialism. But as their realization of Nazi barbarism grew; so did their moral outrage.Hans and Sophie formed a small group of like-minded friends; which initially included two medical students; a student of philosophy; and a fifty-year-old professor. They self-identified as Christians from various traditions--Protestant; Catholic; and Orthodo--and they called themselves the White Rose. In a darkened studio lent them by an artist; they printed eloquent anti-Nazi leaflets; which they ingeniously spread throughout Germany.A Noble Treason tells the true story of this underground group at the University of Munich that instigated; organized; and carried out the first overt resistance to Hitler's regime. What gives A Noble Treason its unforgettable and inspiring quality is the personality; character; and courage of the White Rose members; as they resisted the pull of wartime patriotism and overcame their fear of the terrible price they would pay for their dissidence.The story of the White Rose is one of faith-inspired idealism in deadly conflict with ideological tyranny. Its theme is the ultimate victory of that idealism despite its bloody--and seemingly final--destruction by the state


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A much anticipated volume but physically badly flawedBy Michael L. PeirceIt pains me to give this a three star review. I've wanted this book to be published by someone since I first heard about the eccentric Colonel Cross and the 5th New Hampshire.The authors did a pretty fair job and for that I am grateful. The publishers however; did not. My copy of the book is badly flawed - the battle of Fredericksburg is missing; the pages are mis-numbered and it took me a while to sort it out.That said; I would still buy it. The individuals who made up the 5th NH were men whose story needed to be told. Hearing that story in their own words was worth waiting for.A word of warning to newcomers to this type of history book - the men (and women) of that age make us look pretty silly in comparison - in a lot of ways. Reading their words can be a humbling experience. They were often more literate; more skilled in fundamentals; and more willing to stand up for something. Even the boys from deep in the country (North and South) put us to shame - their spelling could be better but their hearts were good.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book is an excellent historical record of New Hampshire's Fighting FifthBy CustomerThis book is an excellent historical record of New Hampshire's Fighting Fifth. Unfortunately my family member who died at Gettysburg on July 323rd was a lowly soldier and this book focuses mainly on the "important" people who served; the officers and the well connected people. It is appropriate that our family member was one of the ones who was buried in an umarked grave probably shared by several other ordinary soldiers. After all only family remember this men. History only glorifies the well connected and important people.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great HistoryBy B. H. HamptonAs a college History Professor; I found this book to be a very interesting telling of the 5th. As a resident of NH; there is not much credit given to him and his men and their work in the Civil War; particularly at Gettysburg. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in learning more about a specific unit.

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