Patton's Panthers African-American 761st Tank Battalion in World War II
From established military author Charles Sasser, comes the fascinating true story of the 761st Tank Battalion in World War II - the first African-American armoured unit to enter combat. The 761st Tank Battalion remained in constant combat for 183 days, from the time it entered WWII in November 1944 until the World War II ended. No other unit fought so long and continuously without respite. They were also the first African-American armoured unit to enter combat. These tankers spear-headed Gen. George Patton's drives, defeated over 6,000 enemy soldiers, captured 30 towns, liberated Jews from concentration camps, and changed the future for African-Americans in the US military. Now, the little-known story of the brave soldiers who waged a simultaneous battle against the Nazis and racism, will be told. Chuck Sasser has interviewed more than a dozen of these brave men in an effort to draw readers into the story, experiencing the thoughts and feelings of these remarkable men, and to provide and has written an accurate account of their exploits in spearheading George Patton's European offensive.
Charles W. Sasser
Softcover 368 pages