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Rails of War: Supplying the Americans and Their Allies in China-Burma-India has a 5 STAR book rating on Amazon and rated #1 New Release in Historical India and Southeast Asia Biographies.
“Hantzis the author has done a good service in honoring these unsung young men who came back home to raise their families and work among us after they did their duty under the harshest of conditions.”Nelson Baxter, Amazon Customer
“I highly recommend Rails of War for any history buff who thinks he knows it all about WWII. Believe me, you don’t until you read the stories of these men plucked from their civilian railroad jobs and sent to the CBI Theater. Also recommended for anyone who enjoys learning about what the Greatest Generation was truly capable of under adverse conditions.” Joseph M. Fasi, Amazon Customer
“There is much to learn about the theater of WWII and how allied efforts there were critical to defeating the Japanese, war efforts that needed the vast amounts of materiel that only rail capacity can supply. A fine account of the heroic efforts of the greatest generation.” James Chandler Jones, Amazon Customer
“This was a special story to one who comes from a railroad family. These guys were truly the greatest generation. These kids today couldn’t cut it.” Kitty Wright, Amazon Kindle Review
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Rails of War: Supplying the Americans and Their Allies in China-Burma-India has a 5 STAR book rating on Goodreads.
“The Rails of War’s description of the battle for Burma between the English/US/Chinese troops against the Japanese was gripping stuff. Many war histories are dry. This book brought the battles to life and made it interesting to read.” Josh Bowers, Goodreads Review
“This is anything but a dry military analysis, the story is interwoven with personal vignettes and anecdotes from the men who served, including the author’s father, a sergeant in the battalion. The author interviewed many of the men who served and he includes their observations to create a vivid and gritty portrayal of the difficult conditions under which they labored. These men contended with a camp fire, unruly local labor, mismatched track gauges, substandard equipment, snakes in their tents, and an elephant that drained a steam engine’s water with its trunk. While operating deep inside India, these men displayed a profound resourcefulness and savvy flexibility in getting the freight through no matter what.” Joseph Materazo, Goodreads Review
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Rails of War: Supplying the Americans and Their Allies in China-Burma-India has a 5 STAR book rating on Barnes & Noble.
“Incredible account of the men on the ground during World War II that I found quite inspiring and eye opening, they truly were the greatest generation!! Mr. Hantzis clearly shows what these men were put through and how they coped during this time through a range of emotion and conditions via personal anecdotes with an overview of the global conflict for context. From dangerous to horrific, comical to mundane, the bugs, animals and heat of the surrounding jungle to the saboteurs, this book kept me mesmerized!! Highly recommended for any history/war buffs!!” Ron Grim, Barnes & Noble Review
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