FortySeven Days, Mitchell Yockelson
FortySeven Days, Mitchell Yockelson
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Forty-Seven Days
How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I

Author: Mitchell Yockelson

Narrator: Napoleon Ryan

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/15/2016


Synopsis

The Battle of the Meuse-Argonne stands as the deadliest clash in American history: More than a million untested American soldiers went up against a better-trained and more experienced German army, costing more than twenty-six thousand deaths and leaving nearly a hundred thousand wounded. Yet in forty-seven days of intense combat, those Americans pushed back the enemy and forced the Germans to surrender, bringing the First World War to an end—a feat the British and the French had not achieved after more than three years of fighting.

In Forty-Seven Days, historian Mitchell Yockelson tells how General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing's exemplary leadership led to the unlikeliest of victories. Appointed commander of the American Expeditionary Forces by President Wilson, Pershing personally took command of the U.S. First Army until supplies ran low and the fighting ground to a stalemate. Refusing to admit defeat, Pershing stepped aside and placed gutsy Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett in charge. While Pershing retained command, Liggett reorganized his new unit, resting and resupplying his men, while instilling a confidence in the doughboys that drove them out of the trenches and across no-man's-land.

About Mitchell Yockelson

Mitchell Yockelson, is a military historian and archivist who has received the Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award. His books include Borrowed Soldiers: Americans under British Command, 1918 and Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I, as well as introductory biographies of Ulysses Grant and Douglas MacArthur. A former professor at the US Naval Academy, he is an investigative archivist with the National Archives and Records Administration. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark

“Forty-Seven Days” by Mitchell Yockelson is a World War I account of General Pershing and his top commanders during the Meuse Argonne phase from September 26, 1918 to November 11, 1918. In France along the Western Front the American Expeditionary Forces pushed the Germans back with each battle. Pers......more

Goodreads review by Steven

had awaited the arrival of the horde of Americans to reinforce them to end the war, by overwhelming German forces with the large number of new troops. The story of the AEF's role and its leader, Black Jack Pershing, is the centerpiece of this work. To provide context, we learn of Pershing's backgroun......more

Goodreads review by KOMET

This book offers a good, comprehensive account of the Battle of the Meuse-Argonne in which an independent American Army (under the overall command of General John J. Pershing) took part in a key campaign that helped to hasten the end of the First World War.......more

This is good popular WWI history, written by a professional archivist and historian, using a dramatic framing device and well-known names to illustrate the dramatic insertion of the American military into the war. By tracking the lives of Truman, Rickenbacker, York and the pair of future generals Pa......more