In this gripping book, David Lee brings together the remarkable stories
of soldiers involved in close-quarter fighting during the Second World
War. These first-person accounts take the reader directly to the heart
of the battle and bring home the brutal reality of war, plain and
simply, with no heightened color or exaggerated emotion.
Inside these pages you will find the story of when a battalion of
British soldiers trained in the traditional manner came up against the
Waffen SS, whose formidable training bore close resemblance to the
Commandos'. For the desert war there is a detailed look at how a rifle
battalion held the snipe position against overwhelming odds, and how
that same battalion was virtually wiped out when it later went to Italy.
For the Far East, Lee shows how hatred of the Japanese Army gave impetus
to British soldiers fighting at Kohima and American soldiers at Iwo
Jima. And finally there is the poignant story of a US infantry regiment
on D-Day.
Together these accounts provide a unique record of combat during Second
World War and bear testament to the indomitable spirit of the men who
fought there.