Monthly Archives: oktober 2016

oktober 2016

BOND OF BROTHERS

2017-08-29T18:57:11+02:00

As an historical consultant for the grave adoption foundation at the American cemetery in Margraten, I was pleased to report on Facebook in April this year that the remains of a soldier listed on the Walls of the Missing had at last been identified. John P. Sersha, a private of the 82nd Airborne Division, went [...]

BOND OF BROTHERS2017-08-29T18:57:11+02:00

LISTEN TO THE BATTLE OF BASTOGNE

2019-01-28T23:48:09+01:00

My newest book, ‘Those Who Hold Bastogne,’ has been available as hardcover, paperback, and e-book with Yale. But it is now available also as audiobook download with Tantor and can be listened to on TuneIn. The audiobook is narrated by John Lee who just recently also tackled Andrew Roberts’s ‘Napoleon.’ It is, after all, merely [...]

LISTEN TO THE BATTLE OF BASTOGNE2019-01-28T23:48:09+01:00

FOREST DOG TAG

2019-01-28T23:48:09+01:00

In 2013 Belgian Peter Van Pelt came across an intriguing find in a Belgian forest near Dochamps. He discovered part of a GI belt, coins from Morocco, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany, and the dog tags of Frank Norton from Silver Creek, Georgia. After some research, it turned out that T/5 Frank Norton had [...]

FOREST DOG TAG2019-01-28T23:48:09+01:00

BASTOGNE CALLING

2017-08-29T18:58:15+02:00

As the author of ‘Those Who Hold Bastogne’ (published with Yale), I am very happy and most honored to have been invited to become a member of the advisory committee of the newly created Bastogne Memorial. The Bastogne Memorial has ambitious plans as it sets out to transform Bastogne into an international center of documentation, [...]

BASTOGNE CALLING2017-08-29T18:58:15+02:00

EUROPE REMEMBERS

2017-08-29T18:58:28+02:00

This past week the response to my ‘Love Lost’ post on Facebook has been overwhelming and very positive. Still, many people were keen to point out that the kind of grave adoption that exists at the American cemetery in Margraten in The Netherlands is much more widespread and a tradition practiced since decades at American, [...]

EUROPE REMEMBERS2017-08-29T18:58:28+02:00

LOVE LOST

2017-08-29T18:58:41+02:00

Warren and Mabel Rose Feil enjoy one of their last moments together in their garden in Alabama in April 1944. A year later, Warren, a private in the 84th Infantry Division, was killed in Germany on his birthday. When Mabel found out that he lay buried in the American military cemetery of Margraten, she wrote [...]

LOVE LOST2017-08-29T18:58:41+02:00

TROMPE L’OEIL

2017-08-29T18:59:11+02:00

Just recently, close to six hundred pieces of ammunition were unearthed during utility works in Michamps, a hamlet immediately northeast of Bastogne. As I recount in detail in my newest book, this is an area where in early January 1945 the American 6th Armored Division engaged in fierce battle with the Waffen SS. But, to [...]

TROMPE L’OEIL2017-08-29T18:59:11+02:00

OPERA HOUSE ESCAPE

2019-01-28T23:48:10+01:00

Just spent an interesting afternoon talking with Mary at the Sydney Opera House café. Mary flew over from Brisbane because she wanted to tell her father’s story and learn how it could be turned into a book. She is the daughter of Sergeant Reginald Collins, an Australian from Brisbane who served as a bombardier and [...]

OPERA HOUSE ESCAPE2019-01-28T23:48:10+01:00

RED CROSSES IN DEEP SNOW

2017-08-29T19:00:39+02:00

Medics of the 17th Airborne Division get ready in an area west of Bastogne where there is too much work to handle. Some of the battle’s fiercest fighting took place here when at the start of January 1945 these green paratroopers clashed head-on with German troops and armor desperate to attempt one last time to [...]

RED CROSSES IN DEEP SNOW2017-08-29T19:00:39+02:00