Alan's war

the memories of G.I. Alan Cope

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Emmanuel Guibert: Alan's war (2008, First Second)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2008 by First Second.

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3 stars

An interesting look at the life of Alan Cope as related to artist Emmanuel Guibert.

Possible spoilers ahead:

The book focuses on Alan's life from his being drafted at 18 to his starting his career as a civilian employee of the US Army in Europe with a few anecdotes from before and after that period.

Alan's wartime experiences are exceptionally interesting because of what doesn't happen. Due to a variety of reasons he barely sees any combat despite being drafted at the same time as many who likely participated in D-Day or joined the fight shortly after. A lucky thing for him considering he ended up in an armored reconnaissance platoon. That's normally one of the more dangerous jobs in the Army.

Probably as a result, he ended up far more willing to fraternize with civilians after the war, even though such fraternization was forbidden. That fraternization largely shaped his …

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