
Sheer Misery
Soldiers in Battle in WWII
Author: Mary Louise Roberts
Narrator: Nancy Peterson
Unabridged: 5 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 10/26/2021
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Wars, World War Ii, Psychology, Mental Health
Synopsis
Sheer Misery trains a humane and unsparing eye on the corporeal experiences of the soldiers who fought in Belgium, France, and Italy during the last two years of the war. In the horrendously unhygienic and often lethal conditions of the front line, their bodies broke down, stubbornly declaring their needs for warmth, rest, and good nutrition. Feet became too swollen to march, fingers too frozen to pull triggers; stomachs cramped, and diarrhea stained underwear and pants. Turning away from the accounts of high-level military strategy that dominate many WWII chronicles, acclaimed historian Mary Louise Roberts instead relies on diaries and letters to bring to life visceral sense memories like the moans of the "screaming meemies," the acrid smell of cordite, and the shockingly mundane sight of rotting corpses. As Roberts writes, "For soldiers who fought, the war was above all about their bodies."

