"USA." . . "Weltkrieg (1939-1945)" . . "Soldiers History 20th century." . . "États-Unis" . . "Soldat Krieg." . . "Krigssociologi" . . "Weltkrieg II Soldat USA." . . "Soldaterliv" . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Samfundsforhold" . . "Gefecht Motivation." . . "Soldiers United States History 20th Century." . . "Weltkrieg." . . "Soldat." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . . "The world within war : America's combat experience in World War II" . "The world within war : America's combat experience in World War II"@en . . . . . . . "Personal narratives" . . . "The world within war America's combat experience in World War II"@en . . . "Historian Gerald Linderman has created a seamless and highly original social history, authoritatively recovering and capturing the full experience of combat in World War II. Based on a vast array of letters, diaries, books, and a survey of veterans by the Army War College, The World Within War cuts through the many layers of protective shielding in soldiers' memoirs to find the shards of direct experiences that lie beneath. The Allied-Axis conflict was far more complex than even the Great War, and much has been made by previous historians of the differences between the European theater and the grimly barbaric Pacific. Yet Linderman demonstrates that there were more similarities than differences, that for American soldiers around the globe the war was disintegrative." . . . . . "The world within war : America's combat experience in World-War II" . . . . . . . "USA's hær" . . "Soldat Weltkrieg II USA." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, American." . . "Soldaten." . . "US Army" . . "Weltkrieg II Kriegsschauplätze." . . "World War 1939-1945 Campaigns." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns." . "Motivation Gefecht." . . "Kampf." . . "2. Verdenskrig 1939-1945" . . "Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Campagnes et batailles." . . "Krieg Soldat." . . "United States. Army" . . "United States. Army." . "Kriegspsychologie." . . "Tweede Wereldoorlog." . .