The Human Tradition in the World War II Era

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Malcolm Muir
Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 285 pages
This collection of brief biographical sketches presents the American experience in the World War II era by looking at the conflict through the ordeals of a broad array of men and women. The stories of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who served in the European and Pacific theaters are included here. Among the persons in uniform, subjects include an aviation trainer and combat commander, an infantryman, and a prisoner of war. The critical homefront comes to life through such diverse figures as a Kansas farmer, a famous Hollywood actor, women workers in the Iron Range of Minnesota, a Mennonite conscientious objector, and a wartime congresswoman. The varied experiences of a Japanese-American couple, a Jewish policymaker, and black leader reveal the trials and accomplishments of minority groups during this tumultuous time.

By focusing on a wide variety of Americans, The Human Tradition in the World War II Era gives readers a fuller understanding of the tremen-dous war effort mounted by the U.S., but also a deeper sense of its profound impact on American society at large and on the lives of individuals both in the field and on the homefront. These compelling, personal stories will capture the imagination of all those interested in military history, American history, and World War II.

 

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Ralph A Lee Farmer and Service Station Operator
3
Mary Mihelcich Iron Miner
17
William H Hastie The Freedom to Serve
29
The Hara Family The Story of a Nisei Couple
45
Harold D Lehman A Conscientious Objectors Story
65
John Wayne The Man and His Hero
83
The Government
99
Henry Morgenthau Jr American Statesman and German American Jew
101
The Sharp End
157
Arthur W Radford Aviation Trainer and Combat Commander
159
James M Gavin Pioneer in Airborne Warfare Battlefield Commander and Military Maverick
177
Kenneth R Martin James Howard and the Pioneer Mustang Group
195
Brooks E Kleber An Infantrymans War
211
Mack Morriss Guardsman to Yank Combat Correspondent
225
Justice M Chambers An American Cincinnatus
241
George A Lincoln The Evolution of a National Strategist
261

Margaret Chase Smith Wartime Congresswoman
121
Harold E Stassen Governor Naval Officer and Diplomat
139
Index
278
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