What Soldiers Do, Mary Louise Roberts
What Soldiers Do, Mary Louise Roberts
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What Soldiers Do
Sex and the American GI in World War II France

Author: Mary Louise Roberts

Narrator: Nancy Peterson

Unabridged: 10 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

How do you convince men to charge across heavily mined beaches into deadly machine-gun fire? If you're the US Army in 1944, you dangle the lure of beautiful French women, waiting just on the other side of the wire, ready to reward their liberators in oh so many ways.

That's not the picture of the Greatest Generation that we've been given, but it's the one Mary Louise Roberts paints to devastating effect in What Soldiers Do. Drawing on an incredible range of sources, Roberts tells the fascinating and troubling story of how the US military command systematically spread—and then exploited—the myth of French women as sexually experienced and available. The resulting chaos horrified the war-weary and demoralized French population. The sexual predation, and the blithe response of the American military leadership, also caused serious friction between the two nations just as they were attempting to settle questions of long-term control over the liberated territories and the restoration of French sovereignty.

While never denying the achievement of D-Day, or the bravery of the soldiers who took part, What Soldiers Do reminds us that history is always more useful—and more interesting—when it is most honest, and when it goes beyond the burnished beauty of nostalgia to grapple with the real lives and real mistakes of the people who lived it.

About Mary Louise Roberts

Mary Louise Roberts is the WARF Distinguished Lucie Aubrac Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is also the Charles Boal Ewing Chair in Military History at the United States Military Academy at West Point for the 2020-21 academic year. Her books include What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France and D-Day through French Eyes: Normandy 1944.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Todd

Very interesting book and topic, and one that is often ignored by military historians. I particularly enjoyed the research on French civilians and how other historians (and veterans) have described Normans and the French in general as sullen, laconic, lazy, and ungrateful. Dr. Roberts uses local news......more

In the aftermath of D-Day, American soldiers, who had been primed with messages that they were rescuers and would receive the "thanks" of the French people, encountered the reality of Norman peasants who had been bombed by the allies, exploited by the Nazis and stripped of their male population (mos......more

Goodreads review by victor

Outstanding. A comprehensive analysis of a neglected story - the misconduct of American soldiers during the liberation of France. Sexual offenses by the troops were common and the Army unjustly persecuted black troops as a public relations stunt to deflect criticism. There were constant tensions be......more