The Greatest Generation As Reported In The Weekly Bastrop Advertiser During World War Ii

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The Greatest Generation as Reported in the Weekly Bastrop Advertiser during World War II

The Greatest Generation as Reported in the Weekly Bastrop Advertiser during World War II
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 507
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ISBN-10 : 9781453590867
ISBN-13 : 1453590862
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Book Synopsis The Greatest Generation as Reported in the Weekly Bastrop Advertiser during World War II by : Shudde Bess Bryson Fath

Download or read book The Greatest Generation as Reported in the Weekly Bastrop Advertiser during World War II written by Shudde Bess Bryson Fath and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-12-27 with total page 507 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publisher Ed and Editor Amy Standifer owned and operated the Bastrop Advertiser newspaper for a remarkable 47 years. During World War II, they encouraged submissions of letters and photos from persons in military service as well as from families on the home front and printed military news plus press releases. This compilation of 727 articles about 390 men and 5 women in military service is a microcosm of WWII; 34 of the men lost their lives and 8 became prisoners of war. For readers more interested in WWII history than in persons’ names, we have bold-faced all words in the text that tell military news and happenings.


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