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An account of the World War II campaign in Morocco and Algeria. Operation Torch, as it was called, became a proving ground where American officers learned to lead, soldiers learned to hate, and an entire army learned what it would take to defeat a formidable enemy.

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Praise for An Army at Dawn A monumental history of the overshadowed combat in - photo 1
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An Army at Dawn

A monumental history of the overshadowed combat in North Africa during World War II that brings soldiers, generals, and bloody battles alive through masterful storytelling.

citation for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for History

A book that stands shoulder to shoulder with the other major books about the war, such as the fine writing of Cornelius Ryan and John Keegan.

Associated Press

Atkinsons writing is lucid, vivid. Among the many pleasures of An Army at Dawn are the carefully placed detailsshells that whistle into the water with a smoky hiss; a colonel with slicked hair and a wolfish mustache a man dying before he can fire the pistols strapped in his holster.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

One of the most compelling pieces of military history Ive ever read, An Army at Dawn will become a military history and strategy studies classic. Atkinson writes with incredible insight and mastery of the details, and he is always mindful of the larger picture. He goes from the highest political levels to the deepest foxhole without missing a beat. This is history at its finest.

General Wesley K. Clark, U.S.A. (ret.), former NATO supreme commander

An engrossing narrativeAtkinson has an impressive command of words, a flair for simplifying complex issues, and a vast reservoir of information. This is a fascinating work which any reader can enjoy, and professional historians will find perusal of it eminently worth their while.

Arthur L. Funk, Journal of Military History

A masterpiece. Rick Atkinson strikes the right balance between minor tactical engagements and high strategic direction, and he brings soldiers at every level to life, from private to general. An Army at Dawn is history with a soldiers face.

General Gordon R. Sullivan, U.S.A. (ret.), former Army chief of staff

What distinguishes his narrative is the way he fuses the generals warwith the experiences of front-line combat soldiers.

Raleigh News & Observer

Atkinsons book is eminently friendly and readable, but without compromising normal standards of accuracy and objectivity. More than a military history, it is a social and psychological inquiry as well. His account of the Kasserine Pass disaster alone is worth the price of the book and stands as an exciting preview of the rich volumes to come. I heartily recommend this human, sensitive, unpretentious work.

Paul Fussell, author of Doing Battle and Wartime

Rick Atkinsons An Army at Dawn is a superb account of the Allied invasion of North Africa. From the foxhole to Eisenhowers supreme headquarters, Atkinson has captured the essence of war in one of the most neglected campaigns of World War II.

Carlo DEste, author of Patton and Eisenhower

Given his success with modern military history, the penetrating historical insights Atkinson brings to bear on Americas 194243 invasion of the North African coast are not surprising. The most thorough and satisfying history yet of the campaigns in North Africa.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

This is a wonderful bookpopular history at its best. It is impressively researched and superbly written, and it brings to life in full detail one of the vitally important but relatively forgotten campaigns of World War II. What Bruce Catton and Shelby Foote did for the Civil War in their trilogies, Rick Atkinson is doing for World War II in the European Theater.

Professor Mark A. Stoler, author of Allies and Adversaries

Atkinsons book puts him on a fast track toward becoming one of our most ambitious and distinguished military chroniclers.[He] has unpacked facts that will lift many eyebrows.

Bookpage

For sheer drama, the Tunisian campaign far overshadowed any other phase of the Second World War. Rick Atkinson has told the story with zest and brutal realism. His account will be a monument among accounts of World War II.

John S. D. Eisenhower, author of Allies and The Bitter Woods

An Army at Dawn is an absolute masterpiece. Atkinson conveys both the human drama and historical significance of this campaign with a power and intensity that is nothing short of electrifying. This book is storytellingand historyat its most riveting.

Andrew Carroll, editor of War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars

Rick Atkinson has done a beautiful job of research and writing in An Army at Dawn . This is the North African campaignwarts, snafus, feuding allies, incompetents, barely competentsunvarnished. It whets my appetite for the rest of the Liberation Trilogy Atkinson has promised us.

Joseph L. Galloway, coauthor of We Were Soldiers Onceand Young

Rick Atkinson combines meticulous research and attention to detail with an extraordinary ability to tell a story. It is a rich and powerful narrative which is certain to become a classic.

Ronald Spector, author of At War at Sea and Eagle against the Sun

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An Army at Dawn

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An Army at Dawn

THE WAR IN NORTH AFRICA, 19421943

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VOLUME ONE OF THE LIBERATION TRILOGY

Rick Atkinson

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An Owl Book
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

NEW YORK

To my mother and father

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Owl Books
Henry Holt and Company, LLC
Publishers since 1866
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10010
www.henryholt.com

An Owl Book and Picture 6 are registered trademarks of Henry Holt and Company, LLC.

Copyright 2002 by Rick Atkinson

All rights reserved.

Distributed in Canada by H. B. Fenn and Company Ltd.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Atkinson, Rick.

An army at dawn: the war in North Africa, 19421943 / Rick Atkinson.1st ed.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Not all images included in the print edition of this title are available in this ebook edition.

ISBN: 978-0-8050-8724-6

1. World War, 19391945CampaignsAfrica, North. 2. Operation Torch. 3. Africa, NorthHistory, Military. I. Title.

D766.82.A82 2002

940.54'23dc21

2002024130

Originally published in hardcover in 2002 by Henry Holt and Company

Maps by Gene Thorp

At last the armies clashed at one strategic point,

They slammed their shields together, pike scraped pike

With the grappling strength of fighters armed in bronze

And their round shields pounded, boss on welded boss,

And the sound of struggle roared and rocked the earth.

The Iliad, Book 4

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