Liberation road a novel of World War II and the Red Ball Express
David L. Robbins.
- New York Bantam Books 2005.
- 445 p. map ; 25 cm.
With his acclaimed novels of World War II, David L. Robbins awakened a generation to the drama, tragedy, and heroism of some of history’s greatest battles. Now he delivers a gripping and authentic story set against one of our greatest wartime achievements: the Red Ball Express, six thousand trucks and twenty-three thousand men–most of them African-American–who forged a lifeline of supplies in the Allied struggle to liberate France.
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World War--African Americans--1939-1945--Fiction. World War --Transportation--1939-1945--Fiction. World War--France-- 1939-1945--Fiction. Chaplains, Military--Judaism--Fiction. African American men--Fiction. Americans--France--Fiction. Truck drivers--Fiction. Jewish men--Fiction. Traitors--Fiction. Rabbis--Fiction.