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The Prisoner In His Palace: Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, And What History Leaves Unsaid
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In The Haunting Tradition Of In Cold Blood And The Executioners Song, This Remarkably Insightful And Surprisingly Intimate Portrait Of Saddam Hussein Lifts Away The Top Layer Of A Dictators Evil And Finds Complexity Beneath As It Invites Us To Take A Journey With Twelve Young American Soldiers In The Summer Of 2006. Trained To Aggressively Confront The Enemy In Combat, The Men Learn, Shortly After Being Deployed To Iraq, That Fate Has Assigned Them A Different Role. It Becomes Their Job To Guard The Countrys Notorious Leader In The Months Leading To His Execution.Living Alongside, And Caring For, Their High Value Detainee In A Former Palace Dubbed The Rock And Regularly Transporting Him To His Raucous Trial, Many Of The Men Begin Questioning Some Of Their Most Basic Assumptionsabout The Judicial Process, Saddams Character, And The Morality Of Modern War. Although The Young Soldiers Increasingly Intimate Conversations With The Oncefeared Dictator Never Lead Them To Doubt His Responsibility For Unspeakable Crimes, The Men Do Discover Surprising New Layers To His Psyche That Run Counter To The Medias Portrayal Of Him.Woven From Firsthand Accounts Provided By Many Of The American Guards, Government Officials, Interrogators, Scholars, Spies, Lawyers, Family Members, And Victims, The Prisoner In His Palace Shows Two Saddams Coexisting In One Person: The Defiant Tyrant Who Uses Torture And Murder As Tools, And A Shrewd But Contemplative Prisoner Who Exhibits Surprising Affection, Dignity, And Courage In The Face Of Looming Death.In This Artfully Constructed Narrative, Saddam, The Man Without A Conscience, Gets Many Of Those Around Him To Examine Theirs. Wonderfully Thoughtprovoking, The Prisoner In His Palace Reveals What It Is Like To Discover In Ones Ruthless Enemy A Man, And Then Deliver Him To The Gallows.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Prisoner in His Palace'? A: 'The Prisoner in His Palace' explores the complex relationship between Saddam Hussein and the American soldiers assigned to guard him, revealing the duality of his character as both a tyrant and a contemplative prisoner.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The book is authored by Will Bardenwerper.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: 'The Prisoner in His Palace' was published on June 6, 2017.
- Q: What is the genre of 'The Prisoner in His Palace'? A: This book falls under the genre of non-fiction, specifically historical and military narratives.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: 'The Prisoner in His Palace' contains 272 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: Is 'The Prisoner in His Palace' a first edition? A: Yes, this version of 'The Prisoner in His Palace' is the first edition.
- Q: What insights does the book provide about Saddam Hussein? A: The book provides a nuanced perspective on Saddam Hussein, showcasing his complexity beyond the evil dictator image, highlighting his interactions with guards that reveal different facets of his personality.
- Q: What can readers expect in terms of narrative style? A: Readers can expect an artfully constructed narrative woven from first-hand accounts, combining personal stories with historical analysis.
- Q: Is this book suitable for readers interested in military history? A: Yes, 'The Prisoner in His Palace' is suitable for readers interested in military history, as it provides insights into the experiences of American soldiers during the Iraq War.