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The Art of Manliness

#361: The Untold Story of WWII's 45th Infantry Division

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

When many people think of the American involvement in WWII, they likely bring to mind the 101st Airborne Division (aka the Band of Brothers) and their heroics at Normandy. But there was another American infantry division that took part in the largest amphibious assault in world history (no, it wasn’t D-Day) and then fought a year in Europe before the 101st even showed up. All in all, this division saw over 500 days of combat. They were the Thunderbirds of the 45th infantry division and my guest today was written a captivating history of this oft forgotten group of soldiers. His name is Alex Kershaw and he’s written several books on WWII. The book we discuss today is "The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau." Alex begins by sharing what made the 45th different from other infantry divisions and discusses why they’re often forgotten. He then talks to us about a colonel from Arizona named Felix Sparks who always led from the front and fought side by side with his men for over two years. We get into some of the major battles the 45th encountered and their liberation of the concentration camp at Dachau. Alex ends our conversation with a call to all of us reach out to a WWII vet before they all leave this life (which is not far off).

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0:13.9

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Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Ark of Manliness Podcast.

0:18.5

Now when many people think of the American involvement of World War II, it likely brings

0:22.3

to mind the 101st Airborne Division and their heroics at Normandy.

0:25.9

But there was another American infantry division that invaded Sicily and then fought

0:29.3

a year in Europe before the 101st even showed up.

0:32.0

All in all, these soldiers saw over 500 days of combat.

0:35.3

They were the Thunderbirds of the 45th Infantry Division and my guest today has written

0:38.6

a captivating history of these oft forgotten warriors.

0:41.6

His name is Alex Kirshchop and he's written several books on World War II.

0:44.5

The book we discussed today is called The Liberator.

0:46.6

Alex begins by sharing what made the 45th different from other Infantry divisions and

0:50.1

discusses why they're often overlooked by people.

0:52.4

He then talks about a colonel from Arizona named Felix Sparks who always lived from the

0:56.0

front and fought side by side with his men over two years.

0:58.8

We get into some of the major battles of the 45th encountered in the liberation of the

1:01.6

Dockout concentration camp.

1:03.0

Alex ends our conversation with a call to all of us to reach out to a World War II that

1:07.2

before the disappear from our ranks forever.

1:09.2

Out of the shows over, check out the show notes at a-m-dot-i-s-slash-liberator.

1:16.2

Alex Kirshchop, welcome to the show.

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