Once Around the Block
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About the Book
The memoir as literature is not common, and a rare treat. Once Around The Block is an adventure story, told in a unique voice, by a superb storyteller. The author weaves a narrative from a poignant childhood in Brooklyn, the mysteries of sex, humor and appreciation for every odd situation, including the unimaginable experience of the First Wave D-Day landing and the painful losses of WWII. Staff Sergeant Bernhardt Krein, New York City Firefighter "Barney" Krein, Adventure Traveler Bernie Krein tells compelling, desperate, marvelous tales of surviving and thriving in the world of the recent past.
About the Author
Bernhardt Krein (1915 - 2006) was born in New York City, to Jewish immigrant parents, and moved 24 times in and around New York until he was drafted into the Army. As Staff Sergeant serving in the Fourth Infantry Division, he made the D-Day landing in the first wave on Utah Beach. He was awarded two Purple Hearts, and a Bronze Star. He was a New York City firefighter for twenty years, Engine Company 2 (now Rescue One), in Manhattan. His book, Once Around The Block, is in the collection of the M.S.K Brown Military Library at Brown University, and has been excerpted in the publication "We Remember D-Day."