57 pages • 1 hour read
704
Book • Nonfiction
North Africa • 1940s
2002
Adult
18+ years
An Army at Dawn by Rick Atkinson is a nonfiction military history book chronicling the successful Allied invasion of North Africa during World War II, covering key operations including Operation TORCH and the climactic Battle of Kasserine Pass from 1942 to 1943, highlighting the strategic and tactical evolution of the Allied forces.
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Rick Atkinson’s An Army at Dawn is lauded for its meticulous research and engaging narrative, bringing to life the U.S. Army’s efforts in North Africa during WWII. Critics praise Atkinson’s ability to blend strategic insights with human stories, though some note that the extensive detail may overwhelm casual readers. Overall, it’s a compelling read for history enthusiasts.
Fans of WWII history with a focus on the North African campaign will relish An Army at Dawn by Rick Atkinson. Comparable to Stephen E. Ambrose's Band of Brothers and Antony Beevor's D-Day, this meticulously researched work appeals to readers who appreciate detailed military narratives and strategic insights.
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704
Book • Nonfiction
North Africa • 1940s
2002
Adult
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