
Weintraub was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 17, 1929. He was the eldest child of Benjamin and Ray Segal Weintraub. He attended South Philadelphia High School, and then he attended West Chester State Teachers College (now West Chester University of Pennsylvania) where he received his B.S. in education in 1949. He continued his education at Temple University where he received his master's degree in English “in absentia,” as he was called to duty in the Korean War. He received a commission as Army Second Lieutenant, and served with the Eighth Army in Korea receiving a Bronze Star. After the War, he enrolled at Pennsylvania State University in September 1953; his doctoral dissertation “Bernard Shaw, Novelist” was accepted on May 6, 1956. Except for visiting appointments, he remained at Penn State for all of his career, finally attaining the rank of Evan Pugh Professor of Arts and Humanities, with emeritus status on retirement in 2000. From 1970 to 1990 he was also Director of Penn State’s Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies

Christmas at the Bulge, 1944
2006

Eisenhower, MacArthur, Marshall: Three Generals Who Saved the American Century
2007

An Epic Tale of Courage and Survival During the Korean War
2014

The End of the Great War: November 1918
1985

Uncrowned King
1997

1967

A Rothschild Love Story
2003

1993

The Playboy Prince Who Became Edward VII
2001

FDR's Extraordinary World War II Presidential Campaign
2012

A Victorian Biography
1977

Savannah, 1864
2009

A Mount Vernon Homecoming, 1783
2003

1986

America's Battle for Freedom, Britain's Quagmire: 1775-1783
2005

1997

December 7, 1941
1991

Korea and the Undoing of an American Hero
2000

A World at War, December 1941
2011

The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce
2001

1979

1995

1987

A Biography
1974

FDR's Introduction to War, Politics, and Life
2012