My War
The author recounts his experiences as a young reporter to "Stars and Stripes," the American forces daily in Europe, including his personal account of and observations on the Paris of the Liberation and entry into Buchenwald
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In 1939, Andrew A. Rooney was a pretty typical twenty-year-old college boy at Colgate University. He played football, was interested in philosophy, thought he wanted to be a writer (but has no idea how to go about becoming one), and felt the America Firsters made pretty good sense. When he read that Hitler had invaded Poland, his first thought was "Where is Brest-Litovsk?" followed quickly by "How can I get out of this?"
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