All the Way to Berlin, James Megellas
All the Way to Berlin, James Megellas
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All the Way to Berlin
A Paratrooper at War in Europe

Author: James Megellas

Narrator: Richard M. Davidson

Abridged: 2 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/30/2004


Synopsis

In mid-1943 James Megellas, known as “Maggie” to his fellow paratroopers, joined the 82d Airborne Division, his new “home” for the duration. His first taste of combat was in the rugged mountains outside Naples.

In October 1943, when most of the 82d departed Italy to prepare for the D-Day invasion of France, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, the Fifth Army commander, requested that the division’s 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Maggie’s outfit, stay behind for a daring new operation that would outflank the Nazis’ stubborn defensive lines and open the road to Rome. On 22 January 1944, Megellas and the rest of the 504th landed across the beach at Anzio. Following initial success, Fifth Army’s amphibious assault, Operation Shingle, bogged down in the face of heavy German counterattacks that threatened to drive the Allies into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Anzio turned into a fiasco, one of the bloodiest Allied operations of the war. Not until April were the remnants of the regiment withdrawn and shipped to England to recover, reorganize, refit, and train for their next mission.

In September, Megellas parachuted into Holland along with the rest of the 82d Airborne as part of another star-crossed mission, Field Marshal Montgomery’s vainglorious Operation Market Garden. Months of hard combat in Holland were followed by the Battle of the Bulge, and the long hard road across Germany to Berlin.

Megellas was the most decorated officer of the 82d Airborne Division and saw more action during the war than most. Yet All the Way to Berlin is more than just Maggie’s World War II memoir. Throughout his narrative, he skillfully interweaves stories of the other paratroopers of H Company, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The result is a remarkable account of men at war.

About The Author

James Megellas was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. After the war he returned to civilian life. He eventually served in the U.S. Army’s effort to aid the Republic of Vietnam in establishing an efficient infrastructure as head of Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS) in II Corps. He is now retired and lives with wife, Carole, near Dallas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fran on January 14, 2016

This is an intense story by James Megellas, a paratrooper in the storied 82nd Airborne, 504 Parachute Infantry, about he and his brother paratroopers in World War II. They fought in Italy, Holland, Germany, they landed on the beaches of Anzio, jumped into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden,......more

Goodreads review by Tstultz69 on December 21, 2008

I was travelling through the Dallas airport and saw a retired military man doing a book signing. I am sure I had just finished some testosterone filled spy novel and was looking for something to get me home. Also, I was not about to walk away from a man that reminded me of my grandpa Crumet, and how......more

Goodreads review by Dalton on September 26, 2012

First off, this is probably my new favorite book and I recommend it to anyone who is interested with World War II or is just looking for a good book. I thought he did a great job with voice, making it come alive, and using a great variety of words to say the same thing. I think this is a special boo......more

Goodreads review by Chris on November 16, 2012

I really like the way the book is told. It makes the war sound much more interesting when told from the perspective of one of the men in it. It has just the right amount of action and story telling.......more

Goodreads review by Marty on March 02, 2012

The book is enjoyable, but very poorly written.......more