World War II in Mid-America: Experiences from rural mid-America during the Second World War

World War II in Mid-America: Experiences from rural mid-America during the Second World War

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The true account of World War II as seen through eyes of thirty-four mid-Western Americans. Covering the war on a year by year basis, it is the story of how the war affected these individuals and their families, many times in their own words. Covered is not only the military who went off to war, but also the wives, the sweethearts, and the children of the military, as well as those who stayed behind to hold down the home front - the factory worker, the German POW guard, the farmer. It is the story of how they willingly struggled with rationing, how they willingly assisted each other when the need arose, how they willingly collected recyclables and other goods for the war effort, without any expectation of compensation. It is also the story of the military members, why and when they entered the service as well as how they served their country in the time of need - the B-17 ball turret gunner, the Higgins boat pilot, the Marine landing on Okinawa and Guam, the Japanese held POW, the WAC and the WAAC. In summary, it is the story of their war! A war that "nobody, nobody shirked their duty."

Book information

ISBN: 9781477236840
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Imprint: Authorhouse
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: 449g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm