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He was known as "the G.I. General" - humble, self-effacing, hard-working, reflecting the small-town virtues of the America whose uniform he wore. But those very virtues have led historians to neglect General Omar Bradley - until now. Bestselling author Jim DeFelice, in this, the first-ever biography of America's last five-star general, tells Bradley's full story, and argues that the neglected G.I. General did more than any other to defeat Hitler in World War II. 

DeFelice reveals:

  • Why Bradley deserves most of the credit for America's victories in North Africa
  • How Bradley was one of Patton's great defenders and tried to cover up the infamous slapping incident 
  • How Eisenhower panicked - when Bradley didn't - during the early stages of the Battle of the Bulge
  • Why Bradley expected the Germans might use radiological weapons at Normandy 


Meticulously researched, using previously untapped document and unpublished diaries, Omar Bradley: General at War deserves a place on the shelf of every reader of World War II history. 

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