E-BOOK: Volume III R: The Things Our Fathers Saw - Vol. 3 REVISED, The War In The Air Book Two: The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation (2ND EDITION, REVISED AND EXPANDED: COMBAT, CAPTIVITY, REUNION) [2020]

E-BOOK: Volume III R: The Things Our Fathers Saw - Vol. 3 REVISED, The War In The Air Book Two: The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation (2ND EDITION, REVISED AND EXPANDED: COMBAT, CAPTIVITY, REUNION) [2020]

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WHAT DO YOU FILL YOUR POCKETS WITH when you’re rousted awake in the middle of a freezing German night to be death-marched across Germany? WHEN YOUR BUDDY STAGGERS AND FALLS by the side of the road, and no longer even knows who you are, do you keep moving to keep yourself alive? — “The next day we marched almost twenty hours, so now we were coming up to a town, now everybody is falling over, but I was in a group where everybody made a pledge to watch each other. I found myself off the side of the road and I lay in the snow and I said to myself, ‘Wow, this is so warm.’ I was so damn cold, I didn’t know my name or anything, or where I lived—I was gone!” —B-24 bombardier, shot down, taken prisoner. Dying for freedom isn’t the worst that could happen. Being forgotten is. — “We got shot down around noontime by a Messerschmitt. I was in the top turret shooting at them, and I could see [their faces] as clearly as I'm looking at you. They wiped us out completely.I'm following him with the

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