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One Man's War

The WWII Saga of Tommy LaMore

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One Man's War

By: Tommy LaMore, Dan A. Baker
Narrated by: Patrick G. Lawlor
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Escaping certain death, not once but several times, lies at the core of this riveting, real-life story of an American soldier during World War II. In One Man's War: The WW II Saga of Tommy LaMore, a B-17 airman vividly details his experiences in war-ravaged Europe, from the horrific to the romantic and beyond.

He tells what it was like to be among the first airmen in the B-17s, to prepare oneself for long missions over enemy territory, to be in heavy aerial bombardment by German fighters, to be shot down, finding oneself first in friendly hands and then in enemy hands, to be at the mercy of merciless German guards, to be one of the few American to enter, much less escape, an infamous death camp.

He tells of the relationships formed, not only with fellow crewmen but also with French Resistance fighters, with Polish prisoners, with a young and pretty survivor of a women's camp, and, surprisingly, with a bigger-than-life Russian officer with a heart set on revenge. There are fascinating descriptions of the bloodthirsty Mongols on horseback who accompanied the Russians and who struck fear into the hearts of even the most hardened German SS men.

Balancing the tales of despair and loneliness are images of a girl with an orange on a train, an intuitively companionable little dog, and brilliant scenes of Paris overflowing with flowers, food, love, and exuberance in the first weeks after the war.

The listener ends up thinking it would have been a pleasure to have known this man, Tommy LaMore, and humbly certain that the West's freedom was assured by the sacrifices of men like him.

Intrigue, passion, and sacrifice imbue One Man's War in a compelling story not only for history aficionados and WWII scholars but also for those who are fascinated by the bittersweet nature of love in times of war.

©2002 Dan A. Baker and the estate of Tommy LaMore (P)2003 Blackstone Audiobooks
World War II Biographies & Memoirs Armed Forces Wars & Conflicts Military & War Solider Warrior Veteran Air Force Heartfelt War Military World History
Compelling War Story • Incredible Survival Tale • Excellent Narration • Emotional Journey • Vivid Descriptions

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story of love a story of loss a story of brutality of war I laughed I cried I was there with Tommy a wonderful read a beautiful book and brought new light about the atrocities of world war II

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This story is a must for anyone who is interested in the parts of this war (really, all wars), in a first person type narrative that draws you in until the end of the story. The narrator is brilliant in capturing the various dialects of Russians, Germans, Polish, American.... and others. There's no moment when I wasn't able to picture every experience 'Tommy' shares with the reader. Wonderfully creative audiobook. The horrors, the ever so rare moments of laughter, the dedication and commitment of human beings - from vastly diverse countries, as they fight to survive their own horrific experiences and are witness to innumerable atrocities- to help each other make it through. May no reader make judgments- and only observe these realities of what happens in all wars. Tommy, you will never leave my memory and I thank you for being the kind of man you managed to be in a situation where many others lost their way. Dan - thank you for telling Tommy's story. It means so much to hear the absolute truth.

I'm so glad I was able to 'meet' Tommy

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It’s a fantastic book that breaks from the typical war biography storyline of background, conflict, and a triumphant victory without problems. The book provides the listener a great perspective for the prisoners of the war and how it affected them after. I can’t recommend this book enough.

Best book I have listened to in awhile

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It makes me sad to hear what the soldiers went through in WWII. More people should listen and read these stories. I enjoyed it as much as could be when my heart wasn't being ripped apart.

Shocking, Disgusting and Saddening

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I find it hard to believe this is a true story. I am sure this has to be fiction.

True story?

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