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Personal Perspectives World War Ii Timothy C Dowling Abcclio Information Services

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Personal Perspectives World War Ii Timothy C Dowling Abcclio Information Services
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.78 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Timothy C Dowling; ABC-CLIO Information Services
ISBN: 9781851095759, 9781851095803, 1851095756, 1851095802
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Personal Perspectives World War Ii Timothy C Dowling Abcclio Information Services by Timothy C Dowling; Abc-clio Information Services 9781851095759, 9781851095803, 1851095756, 1851095802 instant download after payment.

Personal Perspectives: World War II brings to life the experiences of specific segments of soldiers and civilians as they were affected by the conflict, capturing special characteristics of each group and the unique ways they experienced the war. Twelve essays written by top international scholars portray what it was really like to experience the war for groups ranging from marines, naval aviators, and liberators of concentration camps to prisoners of war, refugees, and women in factories.Of interest to both students and nonexperts, the book tells the stories of Japanese Americans forced into internment camps and African Americans who experienced intense discrimination, the call to activism, and opportunity in the armed forces. It offers the perspectives of Navajo "code talkers," diplomats like U.S. ambassador to Poland Anthony J. Biddle, who fled his post to avoid death, and scientists who worked on the Manhattan project, thereby introducing the most destructive form of warfare known to humanity.

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