From Omaha Beach to Nuremberg: A Memoir of World War II Combat and the International Military Tribunal


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A tough Jewish kid from the Bronx, Dan Altman enlisted in the Army when the U.S. entered World War II. Adapting street smarts to soldiering, he became a skilled sharpshooter and attained the rank of sergeant in the 1st Infantry Division. On D-Day, Altman's unit was among the second wave to assault the German defenses at Normandy. Surviving the invasion, the fighting in the lethal hedgerow country, the Hurtgen Forest, and the Battle of the Bulge, he was later assigned to gather information on the Nazi atrocities performed at the concentration camps for the trials at Nuremburg. Beginning with his plunge into the blood-tinged surf at Omaha Beach, his candid, often graphic memoir is presented here as told to his granddaughter.

Author: Daniel Altman
Publisher: McFarland and Company, Inc.
Published: 02/01/2020
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.10h x 5.80w x 0.20d
ISBN13: 9781476679235
ISBN10: 1476679231
BISAC Categories:
- History | Wars & Conflicts | World War II | General
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs

About the Author
The late Sgt. Daniel Altman grew up in the Bronx, New York. He enlisted in the Army at 21 and served in the ETO. When he came state-side he integrated back into civilian life and repressed his memories of the war. He lived in Verona, New Jersey. Fawn Zwickel is enrolled in a combined MA/PsyD program in psychology at the College of Saint Elizabeth. She lives in Rockaway, New Jersey.

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