Book Review: Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters, the Man Who Led the Band of Brothers

Book Review: Biggest Brother: The Life Of Major Dick Winters, The Man Who Led The Band of Brothers
(Last Updated On: January 11, 2020)

In my opinion, based on reading a series of books on the topic, Biggest Brother: The Life Of Major Dick Winters, The Man Who Led The Band of Brothers is the best book written on Major Dick Winters and the Band of Brothers. Larry Alexander is a journalist who used his gift with words to craft an amazing story.


Biggest Brother is 314 pages long and focuses primarily on the life of Dick Winters. Alexander wrote the book using a wealth of material that Winters supplied him. These materials included reports, journals, images, maps, etc. Winters also gave him letters that Winters had written to DeEtta Almon. She was a very close pen-pal throughout the war. These letters provided a human element absent from the other books.

This book has sixteen chapters along with a prologue and epilogue. The first chapter discussed his jump into Normandy during D-Day. Alexander then returned to the beginning of Winters’s life and explained how he became a paratrooper with “Easy” Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. Naturally, Alexander covered all the major topics such as Operation Market Garden, Bastogne, the push into Germany, and the capture of the Eagle’s Nest. Through his writing, it was fascinating to see these events through Winter’s perspective. Alexander seemed to capture this better than the other writers.

I was particularly interested in what happened to Winters after getting out of the military. Alexander was able to provide an in-depth account of what he was thinking and what he was doing. His leadership expertise seemed to be in high demand. Finally, Alexander shared a behind the scenes look at the beginning of the Band of Brothers book and HBO series, as well as the fame that followed.

If you have been keeping up on this series, the Biggest Brother is a must-have book. As I noted in the beginning, I consider this the best book of the series. It provides detailed not mentioned in the other books. I am definitely glad I read this one.

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