Summary:
The book is a memoir of a young British tank commander, Stuart Hills, chronicling his experiences from the D-Day landings through the end of World War II. It provides a detailed account of tank warfare, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the challenges faced during the liberation of Europe.
Key points:
1. War Brutality: The book gives a raw account of war's harsh realities from Hills, a WWII tank commander. It emphasizes war's destructive nature and the suffering it causes.