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Old 07-07-2013, 09:50 PM
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it was a hell of a story. glad he was able to do what he did-who knows how the aftermath of d-day would have gone if they hadn't managed to continue to fool hitler. and luckily, hitler ignored rommel!

now, lincoln would get put out with his generals, but at least he didn't delude himself into thinking he should or could step in and take over the waging of it...even if he did ask mclellan 'if you're not going to use your army, maybe i could borrow it for a while'. i've never looked, but i wonder what happened to him after he lost the presidential election to lincoln...
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:03 PM
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Spent a lot of time in Europe and eventually served a term as NJ Governor. Of course wrote a memoir that defended his actions in the war. "Little Napoleon" was a very accurate nickname.
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:10 PM
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yeah, i read up on him a bit. i know he had huge visions of greatness for himself. too bad his ambition didn't actually propel him to action.
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This is one that I read some years ago that I would also recommend. Some of the things they did at Gettysburg are (wait for it)... legendary.

The Iron Brigade: A Military History by Alan T. Nolan
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Old 07-08-2013, 04:14 PM
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Union prisoners receive rations at Fort Sumter in 1864.

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Old 07-08-2013, 07:56 PM
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shelby foote's trilogy is a must read for civil war buffs-who don't mind almost 3k total pages.
james mcphersons 'battle cry of freedom' is a very good single volume work.
fiction-if you haven't read 'the killer angels' read it as soon as possible! fabulous book.
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:20 PM
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Do you remember this..Best PBS series ever..I taped every episode and still have them in a box stored away in the house....haven't watched any in years..maybe dig them out and watch again...

The Civil War (TV series)

Starring

David McCullough
Sam Waterston
Jason Robards
Julie Harris
Morgan Freeman
Garrison Keillor
Arthur Miller
George Plimpton

September 23–27, 1990

The Civil War is a documentary film created by Ken Burns about the American Civil War. It was first broadcast on PBS on five consecutive nights from September 23 to September 27, 1990. Approximately 40 million viewers watched it during its initial broadcast, making it the most-watched program ever to air on PBS. It was subsequently awarded more than 40 major television and film honors. The film was remastered on the twelfth anniversary of its release, and a book following the movie has also been released.
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shelby foote's trilogy is a must read for civil war buffs-who don't mind almost 3k total pages.
james mcphersons 'battle cry of freedom' is a very good single volume work.
fiction-if you haven't read 'the killer angels' read it as soon as possible! fabulous book.
"the killer angels" was the basis for the movie "Gettysburg". the second movie was "Gods & Generals"

the PBS series The Civil War was EXCELLENT!
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