Depression, War, Disability Be Damned Praise God

“Depression, War, Disability Be Damned Praise God” by Thomas Jay Lee is a memoir published by Booksurge Publishing on February 5, 2009. This 428-page book is written in English and offers a personal account from a member of the “greatest generation,” reflecting on the values instilled during his Depression-era childhood in Indiana, such as integrity, hard work, and faith in God. Lee shares his experiences during World War II, detailing the challenges he faced, including significant injuries that led to a lengthy hospitalization and the amputation of his leg.
Readers will find an exploration of resilience and faith as Lee navigates the complexities of life after war and disability. His narrative emphasizes the importance of proving one’s worth and ability despite adversity. The memoir also highlights his professional achievements as an educator and his personal life as a husband and father, illustrating the enduring strength of the human spirit. Through his emotional journey, Lee’s story serves as a testament to overcoming life’s obstacles, making it a significant contribution to literary criticism on the experiences of veterans.
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As the veterans of World War II dwindle, their stories have become valuable to a country in danger of losing the ideals that arose from the Depression and the war. Depression, War, Disability Be Damned is the memoir of one member of the “greatest generation.” Thomas J. Lee’s Depression-era childhood in Indiana placed value not on money or social hierarchy, but on integrity, hard work, and faith in God. Lee drew heavily on that faith during the war, when his battle wounds resulted in three years of hospitalization and the amputation of his leg a year after discharge from the army. He was challenged not only by lifelong disability, but with the proving that he was still a man of ability and worth. Lee’s emotional story seems hopeless at times, yet the sheer force of his strong faith carries the reader through as surely as it carried him. His successes―professionally as an educator and personally as a husband and father―are stirring testaments to the triumph of the human spirit.
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