Herman J. Obermayer: Soldiering for Freedom: A GI's Account of World War II: Reviews and Commentary

2006. Wraps. Unpaginated (approximately 50 pages). Velobound. Illustrations (some in color). This is a compilation of reviews and commentary from daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, and magazines. Most of the materials was published in 2005. This may have been material used as background for interviews or other book promotional activities. From an on-line posting: Herman J. Obermayer, a former editor and publisher of daily newspapers in suburban Washington and suburban New York, is the author of the critically-acclaimed and commercial blockbuster memoir, Soldiering for Free dom: A GI's Account of World War II. Obermayer is estimated to be the only person still alive who was in the Nuremberg courtroom when Allied prosecutors presented the Inter national Military (war crimes) Tribunal with unrefuted documentary evidence that in five short years the Nazis had killed six million Jews. His descriptive letters written while at the trial are archived at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Condition: Good. Cover has some wear and soiling.

Keywords: Herman Obermayer, Book Reviews, Commentary, Publicity, Jews, GIs, Soldiers, Personal Letters, Combat, Memoirs

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