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Alex Kershaw (born 1966) is an English journalist, public speaker and the author of several best-selling books, including ''The Liberator'', ''The First Wave'', ''The Bedford Boys'' and ''
The Longest Winter ''The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon'' is a non-fiction book written by Alex Kershaw and published in 2004 by Da Capo Press. It became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It tel ...
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Early life

Born in
York York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
, England, in 1966, Kershaw attended
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where he studied politics, philosophy and economics. He taught history before working as a journalist for several British newspapers, including ''The Guardian'', ''The Independent'' and ''The Sunday Times''.


Career

Kershaw's journalism has appeared in many magazines and newspapers since 1990, varying from investigative pieces and reportage to interviews with subjects ranging from Frank Zappa, Alger Hiss and Garry Kasparov to the boxer Max Schmeling and dozens of World War II veterans. ''The Bedford Boys'' While writing a 2002 biography, ''Blood and Champagne'', about
Robert Capa Robert Capa (born Endre Ernő Friedmann; October 22, 1913 – May 25, 1954) was a Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist as well as the companion and professional partner of photographer Gerda Taro. He is considered by some t ...
, the celebrated war photographer, Kershaw came across the story of Bedford, Virginia and its sacrifice on D-Day, 6 June 1944, on Dog Green sector of Omaha beach. The resulting book, ''The Bedford Boys'', 2003, became a New York Times best-seller. ''The Longest Winter, The Few, Escape from the Deep'' Kershaw's next book, about the Battle of the Bulge, ''
The Longest Winter ''The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon'' is a non-fiction book written by Alex Kershaw and published in 2004 by Da Capo Press. It became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It tel ...
'', 2004, focused in particular on World War II's most decorated platoon, an I&R unit commanded by 20-year-old Lyle Bouck Jr. of the 99th Infantry Division. It was followed by other titles: ''The Few'', 2006, the story of eight American pilots who fought illegally in the Battle of Britain; ''Escape from the Deep'', 2008, the tale of the only successful escape from a submerged American submarine, the USS Tang, without surface assistance in late October 1944; and ''The Envoy'', 2010, an account of Raoul Wallenberg's rescue efforts in Hungary during the Holocaust, based on extensive interviews with survivors saved by Wallenberg. Television and film Kershaw has also worked as a screenwriter and in television, penning an award-winning 2004 documentary for Arte on
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. Several of his books have been optioned by Hollywood, including ''The Few'' which was selected as the Military Book Club's first-ever book of the year in 2006. Kershaw has appeared as a narrator in several documentaries, including the "Battle of the Bulge" episode of ''When Weather Changed History'', "WWII IN 3D", the History Channel's "The Last Days of WWII", 2014's PBS Masters' 200th anniversary episode, "Salinger", and PBS's "D-Day 360". ''The Liberator'' His 2012 book, ''The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau'', tells the story of Texas-born Felix Sparks, an officer in the 157th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division, who participated in four amphibious invasions in Europe and commanded the Thunderbird unit that liberated Dachau on 29 April 1945. It has been praised for its gritty realism and described by the Wall Street Journal as an "exceptional chronicle of one soldier's experience in WWII." Netflix released ''The Liberator'' as a four hour series, penned by Jeb Stuart, in November 2020. ''Avenue of Spies'' and ''The First Wave'' Kershaw's ''Avenue of Spies'', a New York Times best seller, published in August 2015, tells the story of the Avenue Foch in Paris in World War II, focusing in particular on Gestapo officer Helmut Knochen and an American doctor and his family. Kershaw's most recent book, The First Wave, a national best-seller, was published in 2019 to mark the 75th anniversary of D Day. Lecturing and battlefield touring Since 2012, Kershaw has led many battlefield tours of Europe. He has an honorary doctorate in military history from Norwich University and is a Board director of Friends of the National WWII Memorial. He also appears at conferences and events, in particular to commemorate the Second World War.


Works

* ''Jack London: A Life'' St Martins Press, 1999. * ''Blood and Champagne: The Life and Times of Robert Capa.'' Macmillan, 2002. Thomas Dunne, 2003; . Da Capo Press, 2004; . Da Capo Press, 2006; ; . * ''The Bedford Boys'', Da Capo Press, 2003. * ''
The Longest Winter ''The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon'' is a non-fiction book written by Alex Kershaw and published in 2004 by Da Capo Press. It became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It tel ...
: The Battle of the Bulge and the Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon'', Da Capo Press, 2004. * ''The Few: The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain'', Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press, 2006. * ''Escape from the Deep: A Legendary Submarine and Her Courageous Crew'', Perseus Books, 2008. * ''The Envoy: The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe'', Da Capo Press, 2010. **''To Save a People'', Hutchinson. UK edition * ''The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau'', Crown Broadway, October 2012. * ''Avenue of Spies: A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris'', Crown, 2015. * Kershaw, Alex, Richard Ernsberger, and Jennifer N. Pritzker. ''The General: William Levine, Citizen Soldier and Liberator''. 2016. * ''The First Wave: The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II''. Dutton, 2019.


References


External links

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Interview
on ''The Longest Winter'' at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on 9 February 2005
Interview
on ''The Few'' at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on 14 November 2006
Interview
on ''Escape from the Deep'' at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on 15 May 2008
Lecture
on ''The Liberators'' at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library on 20 March 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kershaw, Alex 1966 births Living people People from York Alumni of University College, Oxford English male writers Writers from Yorkshire