Remember World War II

Remember World War II
Title Remember World War II PDF eBook
Author Dorinda Nicholson
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 64
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426322518

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Allows readers to understand World War II, not as seen through the eyes of soldiers, but through the eyes of children who survived the bombings, the blackouts, the hunger, the fear, and the loss of loved ones caused by the war.

Always Remember Me

Always Remember Me
Title Always Remember Me PDF eBook
Author Marisabina Russo
Publisher Atheneum
Total Pages 48
Release 2005-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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A family's survival of the Jewish Holocaust during World War II in Hitler's Germany.

Remembering the Second World War

Remembering the Second World War
Title Remembering the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Patrick Finney
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2017-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1351714740

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Remembering the Second World War brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast of leading scholars to explore the remembrance of this conflict on a global scale. Conceptually, it is premised on the need to challenge nation-centric approaches in memory studies, drawing strength from recent transcultural, affective and multidirectional turns. Divided into four thematic parts, this book largely focuses on the post-Cold War period, which has seen a notable upsurge in commemorative activity relating to the Second World War and significant qualitative changes in its character. The first part explores the enduring utility and the limitations of the national frame in France, Germany and China. The second explores transnational transactions in remembrance, looking at memories of the British Empire at war, contested memories in East-Central Europe and the transnational campaign on behalf of Japan’s former ‘comfort women’. A third section considers local and sectional memories of the war and the fourth analyses innovative practices of memory, including re-enactment, video gaming and Holocaust tourism. Offering insightful contributions on intriguing topics and illuminating the current state of the art in this growing field, this book will be essential reading for all students and scholars of the history and memory of the Second World War.

World War II As I Remember It

World War II As I Remember It
Title World War II As I Remember It PDF eBook
Author Jack Goodrich
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-05-21
Genre
ISBN 9781320682183

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Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima
Title Iwo Jima PDF eBook
Author Larry Earl Smith
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 396
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780393062342

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An account of the 1945 battle documents the significant losses on both sides, the controversy surrounding the famous photograph by Joe Rosenthal, and the alleged suicide of Japanese general Tadamichi Juribayashi.

My Father’s War

My Father’s War
Title My Father’s War PDF eBook
Author Charley Valera
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 354
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1532009518

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Charley Valeras own father had spent almost 4 years fighting during WWII and lived out the rest of his life without a story to tell. To share stories that hadnt been discussed in decades, Valera conducted heartfelt interviews using video to pen and chronicled them in a way to bring the reader into the battlefield, aircraft or destroyer. A combination between The Greatest Generation and Saving Private Ryan.

Fighting in the Jim Crow Army

Fighting in the Jim Crow Army
Title Fighting in the Jim Crow Army PDF eBook
Author Maggi M. Morehouse
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 276
Release 2006-12-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780742548053

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Fighting in the Jim Crow Army is filled with first-hand accounts of everyday life in 1940s America. The soldiers of the 92nd and 93rd Infantry Divisions speak of segregation in the military and racial attitudes in army facilities stateside and abroad. The individual battles of black soldiers reveal a compelling tale of discrimination, triumph, resistance, and camaraderie. What emerges from the multitude of voices is a complex and powerful story of individuals who served their country and subsequently made demands to be recognized as full-fledged citizens. Morehouse, whose father served in the 93rd Infantry Division, has built a rich historical account around personal interviews and correspondence with soldiers, National Archive documents, and military archive materials. Augmented with historical and recent photographs, Fighting in the Jim Crow Army combines individual recollections with official histories to form a vivid picture of life in the segregated Army. In the historiography of World War II very little has emerged from the perspective of the black foot soldier. Morehouse allows the participants to tell the tale of the watershed event of their participation in World War II as well as the ongoing black freedom struggle.