Whatever It Took, Henry Langrehr
Whatever It Took, Henry Langrehr
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Whatever It Took
An American Paratrooper’s Extraordinary Memoir of Escape, Survival, and Heroism in the Last Days of World War II

Author: Henry Langrehr, Jim DeFelice

Narrator: Mike Ortego

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/05/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Published to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, an unforgettable never-before-told first-person account of World War II: the true story of an American paratrooper who survived D-Day, was captured and imprisoned in a Nazi work camp, and made a daring escape to freedom. 

Now at 95, one of the few living members of the Greatest Generation shares his experiences at last in one of the most remarkable World War II stories ever told. As the Allied Invasion of Normandy launched in the pre-dawn hours of June 6, 1944, Henry Langrehr, an American paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne, was among the thousands of Allies who parachuted into occupied France. Surviving heavy anti-aircraft fire, he crashed through the glass roof of a greenhouse in Sainte-Mère-Église. While many of the soldiers in his unit died, Henry and other surviving troops valiantly battled enemy tanks to a standstill. Then, on June 29th, Henry was captured by the Nazis. The next phase of his incredible journey was beginning.Kept for a week in the outer ring of a death camp, Henry witnessed the Nazis’ unspeakable brutality—the so-called Final Solution, with people marched to their deaths, their bodies discarded like cords of wood. Transported to a work camp, he endured horrors of his own when he was forced to live in unbelievable squalor and labor in a coal mine with other POWs. Knowing they would be worked to death, he and a friend made a desperate escape. When a German soldier cornered them in a barn, the friend was fatally shot; Henry struggled with the soldier, killing him and taking his gun. Perilously traveling westward toward Allied controlled land on foot, Henry faced the great ethical and moral dilemmas of war firsthand, needing to do whatever it took to survive. Finally, after two weeks behind enemy lines, he found an American unit and was rescued.Awaiting him at home was Arlene, who, like millions of other American women, went to work in factories and offices to build the armaments Henry and the Allies needed for victory. Whatever It Took is her story, too, bringing to life the hopes and fears of those on the homefront awaiting their loved ones to return.A tale of heroism, hope, and survival featuring 30 photographs, Whatever It Took is a timely reminder of the human cost of freedom and a tribute to unbreakable human courage and spirit in the darkest of times. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Henry Langrehr

HENRY LANGREHR served in Europe in World War II with the 82nd Airborne Division. He is the recipient of two Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts, and the French Legion of Honor. After the war, he founded a successful construction company, building schools and other civic structures. He lives in Iowa with his wife, Arlene.

About Jim DeFelice

Jim DeFelice is the author of sixteen New York Times bestsellers, including American Sniper, the basis for Bradley Cooper’s blockbuster movie of the same name. Some of his other credits include Every Man a Hero, a bestselling account of Army medic Ray Lambert’s heroics at D-Day in World War Two, and They Called Us Lucky, the story of Lima 3/25, the Marine Corps’ hardest hit unit in the Iraq War and the life of Congressman Ruben Gallego, a Harvard undergrad who joined the Corps to serve as an enlisted grunt.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nathan on December 11, 2020

This book is somewhat extraordinary in that it is the most restrained book about a man's desire to be free from slavery in a prisoner of war camp. It is not particularly surprising that an elderly man in Iowa from a restrained German-American family would find it difficult to open up about his war e......more

Goodreads review by Jon on September 04, 2020

This is a really great story. The author’s candid opinions on killing in war and his memory fading at 95 were refreshing elements. Highly recommended reading. 4.5 stars. I work with a nephew of the author and am thankful to have learned about this book from him. I heard the story of his uncle in a m......more

Goodreads review by Schuyler on August 05, 2020

I tip my cap in respect, for a number of reasons, to Henry Langrehr, author of “Whatever It Took,” a thrilling memoir he wrote at ninety-five years old. First, for his service in a military career specialty noted for its low survival rate and rugged existence. Second, for his clearly written account......more

Goodreads review by Carol on October 19, 2022

A credit to coauthor Jim DeFelice for writing about an important piece of WWII history. The accounts of Henry Langrehr experiences are incredible. This book is easy to read, eye opening, and educational. The reader can understand the lasting effects of war on the individual spirit.......more

Goodreads review by Dorothy on May 29, 2020

This is good for people who want to know about WW2 planes, strategies, and different infantries. I thought it would have more about his experience as a POW etc. I’m grateful for his service to our country but I had to force myself to finish this.......more