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My Private War: Liberated Body, Captive Mind: A World War II POW's Story

by Norman Bussel

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The vivid and emotional story of one soldier's heroic struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder.

1944: Norm Bussel, an introspective and happy-go-lucky teen from Memphis, finds himself bailing out of a burning B-17 bomber just months after his 19th birthday. Touching-down in a field outside Berlin, Norm was immediately seized by local farmhands, who were in the process of lynching him when a passing German soldier put a stop to the execution. For the next year, Norm would struggle to survive at the hands of the Nazis as a prisoner of war.

And that is when the rage began. Rage that he and his fellow captives were cold and starving, their wounds and illnesses left untreated. Rage that men were shot without warning. The rage and emotional turmoil he suffered during that year of hell would follow him home, denying him the peace and stability he and his loved ones longed for. This is one soldier's searing and honest story of his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder. A battle that speaks to the hearts and minds of veterans of all wars who find themselves with liberated bodies but captive minds.

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The savagery of war has increased in tandem with the sense among democratic peoples that even enemy soldiers merit civilized treatment once they are at our mercy. First U.S. and British bombers incinerated Hamburg; then allied forces housed and fed the inferno's survivors. A ferocious "shock and awe" campaign destroyed Saddam Hussein's army in 2003, yet the American public was disgusted the following... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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"An honest account of matters once considered embarrassing — and much more common than civilians might realize, as a new generation of veterans is discovering." Kirkus Reviews

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"It is hard to think of a better recent book on the POW experience from the inside, and it is also a notable addition to the PTSD literature for lay readers and helping professionals." Booklist

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"[A] strong narrative of a man who has been through much and has come through it not stronger but with greater self-knowledge. Simply and directly written; a fine candidate for any military collection." Library Journal

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"An important book. Norman Bussel has performed one of the most vital acts of war — which is to remember." Hampton Sides, author of Ghost Soldiers and Blood and Thunder

About the Author

Norman Bussel was a technical sergeant in the USAF. On April 29, 1944, he was shot down over Berlin and held prisoner at Stalag Luft. A year later, he was liberated by General Patton's tank corps, but would spend the next several decades battling the crippling effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He has testified before the House Committee on Veteran Affairs and is a leader in spreading awareness and promoting research on PTSD. Bussel lives in upstate New York.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781605980157
Subtitle:
Liberated Body, Captive Mind: A World War II POW's Journey
Author:
Bussel, Norman
Publisher:
Pegasus Books
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Military - World War II
Subject:
Psychopathology - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Publication Date:
November 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
310
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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