The Interpreter

Alice Kaplan
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Draws on the account of World War II French political novelist and court interpreter Louis Guilloux, who witnessed general Patton's example-setting executions of seventy American troops, many of whom the interpreter believed were condemned because of their race. By the author of The Collaborator. 35,000 first printing.
Genres: HistoryNonfiction20th CenturyAmerican HistoryWorld War II
240 Pages

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