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  1. WWII ended, and Holly kept his word. Holloway Sumner died in 1971. Holly had a son, Walter Holloway Sumner. Walter was a WWII B-17 pilot with the 306th Bomb Group based in Thurleigh, England. He was Pattie’s father. When Walter died in 1975, Pattie and her family held a memorial service for him. At a point during the service, Pattie turned ...

  2. Pages in category "World War II short stories" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beware of the Dog (short story) D. Deutsches Requiem (short story) F. For Esmé—with ...

  3. 5.Ida Fink, A Scrap of Time and Other Stories. This last recommendation, first published in 1987, is as demanding as Borowski. Through a course with Professor Sara Horowitz, one of the experts on Holocaust literature in North America, I encountered the short stories of Ida Fink (1921-2011). During World War II, Fink escaped from a ghetto in ...

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCvlC_WJkNQCOqB_f9_6siPQMemoirs of WWII - YouTube

    Memoirs of WWII is a short film series dedicated to preserving the history of the Second World War and the memory of those who served. The series will bring this important part of our history to ...

  5. 11. Mai 2014 · Millions took part in the fighting, and sadly, millions died. Unsurprisingly, there are many amazing stories from the conflict, though some are more well-known than others. New stories surface constantly, such as the recently uncovered encounter of Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler. Here are 10 stories that are less well-known but no less amazing.

  6. On March 20, 1941, Milo was inducted into the military with other Kewaunee County men. While serving in the Pacific he was hospitalized for a time with malaria which is common in that part of the world. Milo was KIA on July 26, 1944, in Papua New Guinea located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. He was 26 years old.

  7. 23. Mai 2019 · Kindness at the Christmas dinner. During Christmas Eve in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, three American soldiers were lost in the heavy snow of the Ardennes Forest. One of them was badly wounded. Despite their best efforts, the soldiers couldn’t find the American lines. After walking for a bit, they came across a cabin in the woods.