Publisher's Summary Easy Company, 506th Airborne Division, U.S. Army, was as good a rifle company as any in the world. From their rigorous training in Georgia in 1942 to D-Day and victory, Ambrose tells the story of this remarkable company, which kept getting the tough assignments. Easy Company was responsible for everything from parachuting into France early D-Day morning to the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest at Berchtesgaden. Band of Brothers is the account of the men of this remarkable unit who fought, went hungry, froze, and died, a company that took 150 percent casualities and considered the Purple Heart a badge of office. Drawing on hours of interviews with survivors as well as the soldiers' journals and letters, Stephen Ambrose tell the stories - often in the men's own words - of these American hereoes. ©1998 Stephen E. Ambrose (P)2012 Simon & Schuster
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What made the experience of listening to Band of Brothers the most enjoyable?Learning about citizen soldiers becoming heroes under horrifying conditions. What was one of the most memorable moments of Band of Brothers?The DDay and Bastogne chapters read like a war novel. What three words best describe Tim Jerome’s voice?Lisp lisp lisp Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?Yes. Both. A fabulous book. Any additional comments?Worth the listen
Would you consider the audio edition of Band of Brothers to be better than the print version?It's the best WWII story ever told. These men are true hero's. Lt. Winters is my hero.I couldn't put it down.
If you want to see how company- and platoon-level combat played out between Normandy and the fall of Berlin, this is the one you want. If you want the "Big Picture," I recommend Rick Atkinson's The Guns At Last Light. Reading both - I suggest Atkinson first - gives a really nice appreciation for what US troops faced between June 1944 and April 1945.This is the best of Ambrose's audiobooks that I have listened to or books that I have read. If there is a better audiobook or book out there covering the troop's-eye view of combat on the western front of WWII, I haven't seen it yet.
There's so much that has been left aside in the history books and schools teaching our children today. I firmly believe that if the current generation does not learn or know the history such as this regarding evil and war, we as a nation are doomed!
The story covered the whole concept of E company and gave good closure on the characters.I thank God for service men like these.
Great story will choke u up and make you astonished at there courage and bravery
This book is well worth the listen, but the Narrator butchers certain names and places badly. It takes from the book. You would think, when narrating a book with real people and places that still exist today, you would do your due diligence and make sure the names are correct.
