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Individual memoirs of World War II that are notable enough to merit their own article are additionally collected in the World War II memoirs category and in the Holocaust personal accounts category. Entries are listed primarily by the professional background, then secondarily by national background.
The Wine of Astonishment (1948) World War II novel, republished in 1989 as Point of No Return; Gellhorn, Martha (1953). "About Shorty". In Birmingham, Frederic A. (ed.). The girls from Esquire. London: Arthur Barker. pp. 47– 56. The Honeyed Peace: Stories (1953); Two by Two (1958); The Face of War (1959) collection of war journalism, updated ...
Hillenbrand's second book, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption (2010), was a biography of World War II hero Louis Zamperini, an Olympian track runner. [9] The book's film adaptation is called Unbroken (2014). These two books have dominated the best seller lists in both hardback and paperback.
What happened over those nine weeks remains one of the wildest, most unfathomable survival stories of World War II. Baalsrud's feet froze solid. An avalanche buried him up to his neck. He wandered in a snowstorm for three days. He was entombed alive in snow for another four days and abandoned under open skies for five more.
Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II. New York: Free Press. ISBN 9780684836423. Reprint edition: Tobin, James (2000). Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-684-86469-3. "US 36". Highway Explorer – Indiana Highway Ends. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013
The World War II Stories Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg Should Tackle After Masters of the Air , According to a Historian. Brooke L. Blower / Made by History. January 29, 2024 at 11:12 AM.
A few years later, when they were due to be published in the News of the World, the whole issue was pulped. However, his book The Eddie Chapman Story was eventually published in 1953. [7] Chapman ghost-wrote the autobiography of Eric Pleasants, a British citizen who joined the Germans and served in the British Free Corps of the Waffen-SS during ...
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