American Hero, Charles Whiting
American Hero, Charles Whiting
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American Hero
The Life and Death of Audie Murphy

Author: Charles Whiting

Narrator: Dallas Britt

Unabridged: 12 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/19/2023


Synopsis

As a teenager Audie Murphy left his home in Texas to join in the fight against the Nazis. By the end of the war, he had fought in the bloody battle of Anzio, helped liberate Rome, marched his way across France, repelled German counterattacks in Alsace, before finishing in Germany. He was wounded three times, killed over two hundred enemies, and won every medal for valor that the United States had to offer.

Charles Whiting charts Murphy's journey through World War Two, shedding light on his courageous actions.

Yet what price did young Audie Murphy pay for becoming America's most decorated soldier of the Second World War?

Rather than simply focusing on Murphy's achievements in combat, Whiting also explores his life after the war when he struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction problems, and even twenty years after the war slept with the lights on and a loaded Walther pistol beneath his pillow.

American Hero draws upon numerous contemporary sources and a wealth of information drawn from interviews with Murphy's friends and comrades to provide insight into the rise and fall of Audie Murphy.

About Charles Whiting

Charles Whiting, a premier historian of World War II, served with a reconnaissance outfit in the war. He is the author of several bestselling books, including Patton, The Last Assault and Death on a Distant Frontier. He lives in York, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on January 01, 2023

3 grew up hearing about Audie Murphy from my father, and watching his western movies on TV. I also remember seeing his autobiography "To Hell and Back." Audie Murphy won more medals for valor than any U.S. soldier in history, including the medal of honor. He also won medals from France and Belgium.......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on November 07, 2023

Amazing, wounded, sad hero! My father served in the army in WWII. These men left home to serve their country. I remember, as a kid, watching movies Audie Murphy appeared in on television. This book opened up his wartime horrors that he carried with him his entire life. He was a hero. He was a mortal......more

Goodreads review by Malcolm Davis on May 26, 2023

I remember being taken by my father to see To Hell And Back.I've just watched it again and it's pretty good by 1950s standatds. I saw many of Murphy's films at my local Odeon as support of the main feature.He wasn't a great actor. You can only but feel sorry for Murphy,but you do wonder why he did the......more

Goodreads review by Mick on June 07, 2020

The first book I have read on Audie Murphy,the first two thirds of the book deal with his wartime exploits and rightly so.the last few chapters on his time in Hollywood.his films were pedestrian but entertaining as far as being typecast he was stuck in a genre similar to elvis Presley was,they were......more