The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story:

The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story:

The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story:

The Life and Times of a World War I Soldier: The Julius Holthaus Story:

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Overview

Julius Holthaus, a humble American farm boy, sailed to France to help fill the depleted ranks of the Allies during America's largest battle of World War I and one of the bloodiest battles in military history, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He had no idea what he was getting into. The fight would involve more than a million American doughboys, span 47 days, and result in the deaths of tens of thousands of soldiers.

Countless books focus on great military leaders, famous war heroes, and remarkable battle tactics, but one must look at war on a smaller scale to truly understand its toll. That understanding comes through examining the life and diary of Holthaus. The author explores these in great detail, supplementing the diary's information with the insights he gleaned through thirteen years of research. This history follows a single soldier from rural Iowa and Idaho, through his enlistment, training, and final trauma in the dark, shell-pocked Argonne Forest.

Filled with facts and historical anecdotes, this could be the story of many members of the American Expeditionary Forces sent overseas during World War I. Their names are not listed in the history books, but they all answered their country's call and should be remembered for their acts of heroism and bravery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765570623
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/21/2022
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 492
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Clyde Cremer was born and raised in northeastern Iowa. After his high school graduation, he enlisted in the Army where, although he was trained as a tank crewman, he usually found himself behind a desk with a manual typewriter rather than an automatic rifle (due to his clerical “skills”). With his stints at the Army Arctic Test Center, Ft. Greely, Alaska, and then in G-2, 1st Armored Division, behind him, Clyde attended Lassen College in Susanville, CA (AA degree), then Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX (BS, Forestry), and finally Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (MF). Since then, he and his wife have been self-employed as the owners of American Log Homes, Inc. and American Log Brokers, LLC, a business that manufactures custom log homes that are shipped across the United States and as far away as Japan. Cremer has two grown children, Jeff and Kellie, and he and his wife, Gail, live in Colorado.
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