Fighting For The French Foreign Legion Av Nils Elmark

Fighting For The French Foreign Legion Av Nils Elmark

First book to tell the modern story of the American volunteers in the Foreign Legion - from an outsiders viewpoint....
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First book to tell the modern story of the American volunteers in the Foreign Legion - from an outsiders viewpoint.
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On August 25th 1914, a group of young Americans joined the Foreign Legion and with a cowboy swing marched through Paris, wildly cheered by the crowd. They were the first Americans in the Great War, and this is the intimate story of three of those young men: David Wooster King - a 21-year-old dropout from Harvard and son of a rich businessman whose family can be traced back to Mayflower. Alan Seeger - a 26-year-old poet and a dreamer from New York and a family of highly educated intellectuals.His ancestors too, can be traced back to start of the American nation. Eugene James Bullard - a 19-year-old entertainer and boxer from Columbus, Georgia. His father was born a slave and his mother was Creek Indian.King ended up as an officer in the US Army chasing German spies in Switzerland in 1918. Later, he became a modern global adventurer, met rulers across the world and was sent to Casablanca in 1941 as the very first OSS agent reporting to President Roosevelt. In Casablanca, as a real-world Rick Blaine, King paved the way for General Patton and the Allied invasion of North Africa.Eugene Bullard too survived the war years. He was wounded at Verdun and invalided out of the French Army but despite all odds he became the world's first black aviator. After the war, he married a young French woman and settled in Paris where he opened a bar.In the roaring 20s he was surrounded by every artist and intellectual of the day from Hemingway to Louis Armstrong. Bullard fought for the French again in 1940 before he was wounded and had to flee to New York with his two children. Here he was ignored except by the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.The French never forgot him, and Bullard ignited the eternal flame at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in 1954 and was kissed on both cheeks by President Charles de Gaulle. The third legionnaire, Seeger, was not so lucky as his two comrades. He was killed during the Battle of the Somme on July 4, 1916.However, six weeks earlier, he wrote the famous poem, I Have A Rendezvous with Death' which was to become his legacy. President Kennedy's daughter Caroline recited it for her father six weeks before his fateful trip to Dallas in November 1963, and the poem has since inspired a line of American presidents during the 20th century. It has become an indestructible poetic lifeline linking France and the United States of America.The three young Americans, rooted in the nation, each has an amazing story to tell. But when their adventures are brought together we get a three-dimensional perspective on how America broke its isolation from the world and started to unite as a nation during the 20th century. The three men represent different pillars of the American soul, and their lives and dreams symbolise the story of how America became modern and remind us of the strong historic ties between France and America.Most of all, this book is a fantastic saga full of brave men, great adventures and terrific sacrifices that bring hope and a new direction in a time of human division.

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Oppdag Fighting For The French Foreign Legion Av Nils Elmark

Den fengslende historien om mot, eventyr og ungdommelig drømmer er endelig samlet i Fighting For The French Foreign Legion. Boken tar deg med på en reise tilbake til 1914, da tre unge amerikanere, med sine vidt forskjellige bakgrunner, meldte seg til tjeneste i den franske utenlandslegion. Dette er ikke bare en krigsberetning; det er en dypdykk i menneskesjelen, fylt med mot og offervilje.

Møt de bemerkelsesverdige karakterene

  • David Wooster King: En 21-åring fra Harvard, sønn av en velstående forretningsmann, som ble en moderne eventyrer og vet hvordan man navigerer i en krigsherjet verden.
  • Alan Seeger: En poet fra New York, hvis liv ble endret for alltid da han mistet livet under Den store krigen, men hvis ord fremdeles inspirerer millioner.
  • Eugene James Bullard: En 19-åring fra Georgia, som var den første svarte piloten i verden. Hans liv og kamper gir en fascinerende innsikt i fortiden.

En fortelling om vennskap og strid

Hva skjer når amerikanske idealer møter europeiske virkeligheter? Fighting For The French Foreign Legion utforsker nettopp dette. Gjennom de tre hovedkarakterene får leseren en tre-dimensjonal forståelse av hvordan Amerika brøt ut av sin isolasjon og ble en del av verdenshistorien.

Historiske bånd mellom to nasjoner

Denne boken er ikke bare en samling av individuelle historier; det er også et testament til det sterke båndet mellom Frankrike og USA. Den forteller om ofre, triumfer og menneskelig forbindelse i en tid der verden var delt.

Hvorfor du bør lese Fighting For The French Foreign Legion

  • En dyp og tankevekkende beretning som gir et nytt perspektiv påUSA’s rolle under Første verdenskrig.
  • Fantastiske karakterer og gripende historier som vil inspirere leseren.
  • En viktig påminnelse om de historiske forbindelsene mellom nasjoner og mennesker.

Ikke gå glipp av sjansen til å oppleve denne storslåtte fortellingen fylte med håp og mot. Fighting For The French Foreign Legion Av Nils Elmark er mer enn bare en bok; det er en opplevelse!

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