By James Diehl - The DNB Group - DVD - Not Rated - Length: 56 min.
Description
“Vanishing Voices of World War II; Southern Delaware’s Humble Heroes” features recollections from two dozen of the 100 veterans included in James Diehl’s two books, “World War II Heroes of Southern Delaware,” released in 2009, and “World War II Heroes of Coastal Delaware,” which is scheduled for a Memorial Day 2012 release.
Told from the perspective of men, and one woman, who served during that time period and today call southern Delaware home, this film allows their voices to be heard forever. Their stories are emotional, they’re real, and they’re so very candid. From Pearl Harbor, to Iwo Jima, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, among many other parts of the war, they are told with passion and an enormous amount of pride in the United States of America.
A sampling of what you’ll hear in “Vanishing Voices of World War II” include:
Memories of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
First hand accounts from D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge and Iwo Jima
The struggles of the black soldier during World War II
Overcoming the physical and emotional challenges of war
How these two dozen individuals feel about their roles in history
Memories and opinions about America’s dropping of the atomic bomb
Stories from European prison camps
Stories of America’s leaders – from Patton, to MacArthur to Truman, and more
How they feel about the title of “hero”
Much, much more
Chances to hear the first-hand accounts of these American heroes, these brave warriors, will soon be lost forever. Listen to their recollections of the world at war and soak them in, for they will soon be relegated forever to the history books.
But with your help, we can keep their stories alive forever – never forget what these men and women sacrificed for the good of our country, and the world!
Price: $15.00 + S/H
Status:In Stock
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