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Book Title: All the Way to Berlin : a Paratrooper AT War in Europe
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Item Length: 9.5in.
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Subject: Military & War
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: No
Publication Year: 2003
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Era: 1940s
Item Height: 1.1in.
Author: James Megellas
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: Biographies & True Stories, History, Military, War & Combat, Biography & Autobiography
Topic: Airborne, Army, Combat, Memoir, Military, Military / World War II, Military History, True Military Stories, World War II
Subjects: History & Military
Item Width: 6.4in.
Item Weight: 22.8 Oz
Number of Pages: 336 Pages