Brothers, Rivals, Victors, Jonathan W. Jordan
Brothers, Rivals, Victors, Jonathan W. Jordan
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Brothers, Rivals, Victors
Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, and the Partnership That Drove the Allied Conquest in Europe

Author: Jonathan W. Jordan

Narrator: William Hughes

Unabridged: 23 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2011

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

The true story of the friendshipand rivalryamong the greatest American generals of World War IISupreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, and General Omar N. Bradley engineered the Allied conquest that shattered Hitlers hold over Europe. But they also shared an intricate web of relationships going back decades. In the cauldron of World War II, they found their prewar friendships complicated by shifting allegiances, jealousy, insecurity, patriotism, and ambition. Meticulously researched and vividly written, Jonathan W. Jordans book recounts the battle for Europe through the eyes of these three legendary generals. For the first time in such detail, the bonds between them are explored, and readers are treated to an insiders view of life at the summit of raw, violent power. Throughout three years of hard, bloody warfare, Eisenhower, the Alliances great diplomat, sought victory in the fighting qualities and tactical genius of his most trusted subordinates, Bradley and Patton. They, in turn, owed their careers to Eisenhower. Yet their friendship would be put to the ultimate test as lifeanddeath decisions were thrust upon them, and honor and duty conflicted with personal loyalty. Brothers, Rivals, Victors is drawn from the candid accounts of its main characters and strips away much of the public image of Ike (Eisenhower), the GIs General (Bradley), and Old Blood and Guts (Patton) to reveal the men behind the legend. Adding richness to this story are the words and observations of a supporting cast of generals, staff officers, secretaries, aides, politicians, and wives, brought together to produce a uniquely intimate account of a relationship that influenced a war. The story of how these three great strategists pulled together to wage the deadliest conflict in history, despite their differences and rivalries, is marvelously told in this eyeopening narrative that is sure to become a classic of military history.

About Jonathan W. Jordan

Jonathan W. Jordan is the author of the award-winning book Lone Star Navy: Texas, the Fight for the Gulf of Mexico, and the Shaping of the American West and the bestselling Brothers, Rivals, Victors: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, and the Partnership That Drove the Allied Conquest in Europe, and the editor of the Library of Texas edition of To the People of Texas. His writing has appeared in World War II magazine, Armchair General, Military History, WWII History, and MHQ.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barney

Yes, 672 pages. I blew through this book in three sittings. Jordan has a lot of experience in writing about all three of the above men, and he brings his expertise to bear in this book. My only complaint about this text is the overuse of phrases like "cut to the bone" and "pot boiled over"; this is......more

I have just finished reading Brothers Rivals Victors and what a marvellous read it was. I finished the book having really enjoyed the travel through history with three of America’s greatest soldiers; Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, and General Omar N. Bradley. The book does not provi......more

Goodreads review by Sam

These three generals (two of them made 5 stars, and one 4 stars), knew each other for decades, all of them graduating from West Point, all of them serving during WWI, and, interestingly, all of them at one point or another, swapping seniority amongst themselves. The book goes into great detail regar......more