My Grandfather's War: A Young Man's Lessons From The Greatest Generation

My Grandfather's War: A Young Man's Lessons From The Greatest Generation

by Jesse Cozean
My Grandfather's War: A Young Man's Lessons From The Greatest Generation

My Grandfather's War: A Young Man's Lessons From The Greatest Generation

by Jesse Cozean

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Overview

Captured in the Battle of the Bulge, Jesse Cozean's grandfather spent 103 days as a prisoner of the German Army, losing sixty pounds and several friends to the bitter cold and starvation fare of a Nazi prison camp. After being liberated by the tanks of General Patton, he rejoined his wife, resumed his work as a carpenter, and raised a family without ever mentioning what he endured. Nearly fifty years later, Robert Cozean suddenly began talking about his wartime experiences; he would travel to ex-POW conventions, look through old books—and he found a receptive audience in his oldest grandson. As Jesse began interviewing him about his time as a POW, Robert underwent his second round of heart surgery in ten years. While recovering, he lived with Jesse, his "first sergeant," as he called him,who oversaw his grandfather's medical care. Along the way, their relationship changed from that of a kid and his Papa to two men seeing each other for the first time. Part war story, part biography, part memoir, and intensely moving throughout, My Grandfather's War is a treasure forall generations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762773831
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/20/2011
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Jesse Cozean is an engineering consultant and a writer. As part of his charity work with the East Africa Partnership, he writes the organization's newsletter, which reaches more than 15,000 people both in print and online. He lives in San Clemente, California.

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"We had our family patterns and were quite comfortable in them, which made it even more shocking when, just after his eightieth birthday, Papa began bringing up his time as a prisoner of warin Germany."Of course, I had always known that he had served in World War II and been captured, just like I had always known the stories about my grandmother and the building of their house. It's that peculiar type of family memory, where someone has obviously told you but you were too young to remember actually hearing it, so it seems like knowledge that was instilled at birth. Papa never brought it up, and my parents said they hadn't heard him mention it once in the previous fifty years. But suddenly, he was talking."

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