Victor Dowd and the World War II Ghost Army by Enigma Alberti
and Scott Wegener, 82 pages. Workman
Publishing, 2017. $13.
Content: Language: G; Mature Content: G; Violence: PG.
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS – OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL – AVERAGE
Sergeant Victor Dowd helped lead a group of
men, called the Ghost Army, throughout World War II as they set up fake armies
to throw off the enemy. Using blow-up tanks,
props and sound effects they would set up close to the enemy’s lines and try to
distract the enemy while the real army moved into better position to surprise
the enemy. Dowd and his men would attract
enemy fire, even though the army wasn’t equipped with real guns and their
strategies worked to help win the war.
This is such a fascinating unknown facet of World War II history. I loved the illustrations and the simple, but
fact-based telling of this Ghost Army.
My only issue with this book is it comes with a mystery hidden in the pages
and an envelope of “spy-craft tools” to uncover the mystery (making it feel like an activity book) and I feel like it
takes away from the story which is amazing on its own.
C. Peterson
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