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When Roland Regan and Frederick Mauriello went off to fight the Germans in World War II, they packed cameras and notepaper and documented their experiences, Roland with photos, Frederick with letters to his family. Roland's photos, developed after the war, never went through Army censorship and show an honest firsthand view of the war from the eyes of an enlisted man. Frederick's letters show a young man's devotion to his family, his good-will, and his growing distrust of military authority. As a whole, this collection is a testimony to the courage, faith, and loyalty of all the men who served…mehr

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When Roland Regan and Frederick Mauriello went off to fight the Germans in World War II, they packed cameras and notepaper and documented their experiences, Roland with photos, Frederick with letters to his family. Roland's photos, developed after the war, never went through Army censorship and show an honest firsthand view of the war from the eyes of an enlisted man. Frederick's letters show a young man's devotion to his family, his good-will, and his growing distrust of military authority. As a whole, this collection is a testimony to the courage, faith, and loyalty of all the men who served during World War II. These priceless documents, presented by their sons in this book, offer readers an intimate glimpse at a unique aspect of the American experience.
Autorenporträt
Christopher E. Mauriello holds a Ph.D. in history from Brown University and is currently an assistant professor of history at Salem State College in Salem, Massachusetts. He specializes in modern European social and cultural history, including World War I, World War II, the Holocaust, and topics in contemporary European history. In addition, he researches and teaches courses on the relationship of information technology to social and cultural change. He also consults in the fields of instructional technologies and technology integration into curriculum. He has published in the fields of European history and information technology and presented numerous papers at professional conferences.