Jacob L. Devers :A General's Life
Jacob L. Devers :A General's Life
paperback
Published:
3 August, 2018
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780813175980 |
| ISBN10 | 0813175984 |
| Number Of Pages | 616 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | The University Press of Kentucky |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Jacob L. Devers: A General's Life successfully combines the story of Devers's private life with that of his military life and career to provide a first-rate profile of both the man and the general. The scholarship is impeccable. Wheeler's discussion of the Devers-Eisenhower controversy is the best and most thorough account I have read."" - Carlo D'Este, author of Eisenhower: A Soldier's Life
""This book will become the standard work on Devers. Although offering a sympathetic portrayal of Devers, Wheeler does not sacrifice his basic objectivity. There is also a spark of controversy because the book calls into question the traditional view of Eisenhower's management of his American subordinates."" - Stephen R. Taaffe, author of Marshall and His Generals: U.S. Army Commanders in World War II
"" Jacob L. Devers: A General's Life is a major contribution to revising the traditional account of World War II in Europe. Wheeler gives us a very different view of Eisenhower in particular and the senior command relationships in general during 1944-1945."" - Jonathan M. House, author of A Military History of the Cold War, 1944 - 1962
""James Scott Wheeler has given us something more than a simple comprehensive account of one general's life. By resurrecting a notably underappreciated World War II four-star, he provides readers with an insightful appraisal of American military leadership in wartime.... In this engaging biography, [Devers] receives the recognition that has long been his due."" - American Conservative
""Retired Col. James Scott Wheeler has closed a serious gap in the historiography of the U.S. Army during World War II [...] and has redressed an imbalance in historical assessment of Devers' career and leadership in combat.It is decidedly a work of professional scholarship weaving the Army story throughout."" - AUSA
""James Scott Wheeler has crafted a biography which exposes the career of Jacob Devers to an audience largely unaware of the incredible service he provided to his country. This [is an] extremely valuable contribution and an important asset in our understanding of World War II."" - On Point
""Wheeler has crafted an excellent biography of a general whose accomplishments were pivotal in defeating the Wehrmacht. After years of relative obscurity in the historiography of World War II, Devers's time has arrived."" - H-Net Reviews
""Wheeler's book is highly recommended for all history audiences - an extraordinary story about an extraordinary man who simply did not see himself that way."" - Military Review
""A thorough, readable, solid analysis that does credit to its subject."" - Journal of Military History
""Scott Wheeler has produced an excellent biography of a significant senior leader, but also a group biography of American high command in World War II."" - US Military History Review
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Author's Bio
Col. James Scott Wheeler, USA (Ret.), is a retired professor of history at the United States Military Academy. He is the author of several books, including The Big Red One: America's Legendary 1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm and The Irish and British War, 1637-1654: Triumph, Tragedy, and Failure.