Where the Birds Never Sing: The True Story of the 92nd Signal Battalion and the Liberation of Dachau

· Harper Collins
5.0
13 reviews
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348
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“This book will find a place with the world War II remembrances of Tom Brokaw and Stephen Ambrose and the film Saving Private Ryan . . . compelling.” —Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist/Fox News contributor

In his riveting debut, Where the Birds Never Sing, Jack Sacco recounts the realistic, harrowing, at times horrifying, and ultimately triumphant tale of an American GI in World War II. Told through the eyes of his father, Joe Sacco—a farm boy from Alabama who was flung into the chaos of Normandy and survived the terrors of the Bulge—this is no ordinary war story. As part of the 92nd Signal Battalion and Patton’s famed 3rd Army, Joe and his buddies found themselves at the forefront—often in front of the infantry or behind enemy lines—of the Allied push through France and Germany.

After more than a year of fighting, but still only twenty years old, Joe was a hardened veteran, but nothing could have prepared him for the horrors behind the walls of Germany’s infamous Dachau concentration camp. Joe and his buddies were among the first 250 American troops into the camp, and it was there that they finally grasped the significance of the Allied mission.

Surrounded and pursued by death and destruction, they not only found the courage and the will to fight, they discovered the meaning of friendship and came to understand the value and fragility of life. Told from the perspective of an ordinary soldier, Where the Birds Never Sing contains first-hand accounts and never-before published photos documenting one man’s transformation from farm boy to soldier to liberator.

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5.0
13 reviews
Deborah Ratliff
24 August 2018
Reading actual accounts of battles, marches and living conditions was so interesting. Hearing of the last seconds of a man's final hours on this earth was compelling. The description and experience of Dachau was my goal when I started the book, and while I was not disappointed, I found the entire book a wonderful experience and a prelude which I needed in order to understand and be part of the experience of the camp. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in History or the background of the Holocaust.
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Craig Chalmers
02 October 2018
A son's well written real life tribute to his fathers WWII experiences at home, in war, and in love. Really worth reading!!
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N L
12 November 2014
A Must Read! An important story, beautifully told and incredibly touching. Can't praise this book enough. You will not be disapointed.
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About the author

Jack Sacco is a director, writer, and composer living in Los Angeles. His writing and directing credits include the documentaries Beyond the Fields and The Shroud, and he has composed the soundtracks for such works as TR: The Heroic Life of Theodore Roosevelt and Once Upon a Starlit Night.

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