The Great Rescue: American Heroes, an Iconic Ship, and the Race to Save Europe in WWI

The Great Rescue: American Heroes, an Iconic Ship, and the Race to Save Europe in WWI

by Peter Hernon
The Great Rescue: American Heroes, an Iconic Ship, and the Race to Save Europe in WWI

The Great Rescue: American Heroes, an Iconic Ship, and the Race to Save Europe in WWI

by Peter Hernon

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Overview

Published in commemoration of the centennial of America’s entry into World War I, the story of the USS Leviathan, the legendary liner turned warship that ferried U.S. soldiers to Europe—a unique war history that offers a fresh, compelling look at this epic time.

When war broke out in Europe in August 1914, the new German luxury ocean liner SS Vaterland was interned in New York Harbor, where it remained docked for nearly three years—until the United States officially entered the fight to turn the tide of the war. Seized by authorities for the U.S. Navy once war was declared in April 2017, the liner was renamed the USS Leviathan by President Woodrow Wilson, and converted into an armed troop carrier that transported thousands of American Expeditionary Forces to the battlefields of France.

For German U-Boats hunting Allied ships in the treacherous waters of the Atlantic, no target was as prized as the Leviathan, carrying more than 10,000 Doughboys per crossing. But the Germans were not the only deadly force threatening the ship and its passengers. In 1918, a devastating influenza pandemic—the Spanish flu—spread throughout the globe, predominantly striking healthy young adults, including soldiers.

Peter Hernon tells the ship’s story across multiple voyages and through the experiences of a diverse cast of participants, including the ship’s captain, Henry Bryan; General John Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force; Congressman Royal Johnson, who voted against the war but enlisted once the resolution passed; Freddie Stowers, a young black South Carolinian whose heroism was ignored because of his race; Irvin Cobb, a star war reporter for the Saturday Evening Post; and Elizabeth Weaver, an army nurse who saw the war’s horrors firsthand; as well as a host of famous supporting characters, including a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Thoroughly researched, dramatic, and fast-paced, The Great Rescue is a unique look at the Great War and the diverse lives it touched.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062433879
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/12/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.31(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Peter Hernon is the author of five books, including the New York Times bestseller Under the Influence: The Unauthorized Story of the Anheuser-Busch Dynasty (with Terry Ganey). Hernon worked as an editor at the Chicago Tribune, and before that was an investigative reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Trapped in New York 1

"All the Best Pictures of the Ruins" 10

Chapter 2

"You Will Never Run Her" 21

Voting No to War 26

Chapter 3

Monster of the Deep 33

The General and the Mademoiselle 38

Chapter 4

Dead in the Water 51

"I Am Not Joking" 59

Chapter 5

Missed Rendezvous 63

"An Admiring and Jealous White Audience" 73

Chapter 6

A New Skipper 79

"The Tuscania's Been Hit" 82

Chapter 7

Steaming for "Rendezvous A" 89

Two Dead Nurses 95

Chapter 8

The Orphans of Brest 101

A Promise of Help-and Micheline's Kisses 105

Chapter 9

POWs and Icebergs 113

Lessons in Trench Warfare 117

Chapter 10

Lost in the Fog 125

Hand Grenades and Brownings 131

Chapter 11

"Blitzkatarrh," or "Flanders Fever" 137

An Even Better Target 141

Chapter 12

U-Boat Attack 147

"Don't Lose Hope-I Beg You" 153

Chapter 13

Submarines and the Sky Pilot 161

"Another Way of Spelling the Word 'American'" 166

Chapter 14

40 Hommes/8 Chevaux 175

The King of Gasses 182

Chapter 15

Two Men Overboard 187

Visiting the Front with FDR 192

Chapter 16

A Near-Death Experience 197

Moving Up to the Front 201

Chapter 17

"Everyone Attack" 215

Fear of a "Flu Trip" 220

Chapter 18

A Bad Wound 223

The Eve of the Flu Voyage 230

Chapter 19

"Kamerad! Kamerad!" 233

Pandemic at Sea 240

Chapter 20

"Funny Little Smile" 247

Burials at Sea 252

Chapter 21

The U'Boats Go Home 257

The Eleventh Hour of the Eleventh Day of the Eleventh Month 260

Chapter 22

Partying in Liverpool 273

A Sailor Named Bogart 279

Chapter 23

Journey of the Survivors 283

A Famous Shoreline 288

Chapter 24

"Amid a Silence That Hurt" 293

Chapter 25

Farewell to Arms 297

"I Have Made Plans for Us" 299

Epilogue 305

Acknowledgments 311

Notes 315

Select Bibliography 335

Index 339

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