From the Publisher
"May well be accorded equal respect with War and Peace as the masterpiece reporting war's reality." ---David Douglas Duncan
LIFE Magazine
“A work of soul.”—LIFE Magazine
Christian Science Monitor
“[[This] may be the book about World War II which has been so long awaited.”—Christian Science Monitor
David Douglas Duncan
“May well be accorded equal respect with War and Peace as the masterpiece reporting war’s reality.”—David Douglas Duncan, photojournalist and author of This is War! and War Without Heroes
Military Review
“Sajer is blunt in explaining his reason for sharing his experiences: ‘to reanimate, with all the intensity I can summon, those distant cries from the slaughterhouse.’ He succeeds in doing just that. . . . This book will remain relevant because it explores the psychology of the soldier at war.”—Military Review
Chicago Sun-Times
“Transcends language and nationality to address the human race.”—Chicago Sun-Times
John Barkham
“Eloquent . . . powerful . . . Critics have likened it to All Quiet on the Western Front.”—John Barkham
Louisville Courier-Journal
“[Forgotten Soldier] must be read. . . . An enduring indictment of the evil of war and what it does to man.”—Louisville Courier-Journal
New York Times
“I don’t think that anyone who reads [it] to the end will ever forget it.”—New York Times
From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY
"May well be accorded equal respect with War and Peace as the masterpiece reporting war's reality." David Douglas Duncan
Chicago Sun-Times
“Transcends language and nationality to address the human race.”—Chicago Sun-Times