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# Suddenly We Didn't Want to Die: Memoirs of a World War I Marine

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desertcart.com: Suddenly We Didn't Want to Die: Memoirs of a World War I Marine: 9780891415930: Mackin, Elton E.: Books

Review: One young Marine 's WW1 book is a realistic look at this horrific conflict from his experience. - This is a powerful story of our Marines going to France as America enters World War I in 1918. These Marines are green and have not been tested in combat. Starting with their fight at Bellau Woods until the final days of the war the fight against the Germans in trench warfare, gas attacks, artillery bombs, and hand to hand combat. Our young Marine who is a runner carrying messages through deadly battle fields has in short order given us a first hand look at this horrific conflict. Loved the book. The Authors diary and initial oil skin pages were published years after the war . Great that this book was written as it brings alive for a short time these Marines who gave their all for America.
Review: An essential read for anyone seeking to understand World War I and the role of the common infantryman. - Written in an archaic style in and in third person, this is a genuine combat Marine's memoir of a war which is now 100 years old. As such it is essential reading for any Marines or soon-to-be Marines, and highly recommended for anyone interested in the real experience of the devastating Great War conflict which is now almost forgotten. Yet our modern roots are here. The sense of the inevitability of wounding or death which permeates the expectations of the once-cocky young Marines is an intrinsic part of modern infantry combat, as is the infighting and the leadership incompetence. We are now in an era wherein wars are fought by other people's sons. With that in mind, this is a must-read.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #387,857 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #92 in WWI Biographies #464 in World War I History (Books) #10,637 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Dimensions  | 5.51 x 0.63 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 0891415939 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0891415930 |
| Item Weight  | 9.2 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 264 pages |
| Publication date  | November 1, 1996 |
| Publisher  | Random House Publishing Group |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One young Marine 's WW1 book is a realistic look at this horrific conflict from his experience.
*by J***. on January 25, 2021*

This is a powerful story of our Marines going to France as America enters World War I in 1918. These Marines are green and have not been tested in combat. Starting with their fight at Bellau Woods until the final days of the war the fight against the Germans in trench warfare, gas attacks, artillery bombs, and hand to hand combat. Our young Marine who is a runner carrying messages through deadly battle fields has in short order given us a first hand look at this horrific conflict. Loved the book. The Authors diary and initial oil skin pages were published years after the war . Great that this book was written as it brings alive for a short time these Marines who gave their all for America.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An essential read for anyone seeking to understand World War I and the role of the common infantryman.
*by P***N on September 23, 2017*

Written in an archaic style in and in third person, this is a genuine combat Marine's memoir of a war which is now 100 years old. As such it is essential reading for any Marines or soon-to-be Marines, and highly recommended for anyone interested in the real experience of the devastating Great War conflict which is now almost forgotten. Yet our modern roots are here. The sense of the inevitability of wounding or death which permeates the expectations of the once-cocky young Marines is an intrinsic part of modern infantry combat, as is the infighting and the leadership incompetence. We are now in an era wherein wars are fought by other people's sons. With that in mind, this is a must-read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Vietnam was nothing new
*by E***N on November 22, 2001*

Mackin's book is a spare, at times profound and almost poetic evocation of the life of a Marine Corps grunt on the Western Front in World War I. The dominant theme is of how men accommodate themselves to the appalling realization that they are in a hopeless situation in which they will be killed, and there is nothing they can do to prevent it, and that no one other than their comrades will ever fully appreciate this predicament: "The folks at home will never know the truth." Mackin writes of the thrill and terror of battle, the feelings of fear and elation, and the awe at seeing other men die: "It is always a show, no matter how terrifying." To deal with this world of fear and death, men developed a sarcasm for weakness: "They make a bitter joke of things to cover feelings"; "We learned to close our minds to the memory of men who fell. We took the way of living day to day . . . We learned to laugh at everything in time. It carried us." Men lost their youth, and in some ways matured, and in other ways were permanently scarred: "There was no singing now . . . The faces had changed. . . . his scars would be deep, and never, never leave his eyes."

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