World War II: Shared Memories

World War II: Shared Memories by Denton Dabbs, published by Turner Publishing Company in 1999, is an illustrated edition comprising 144 pages. This book presents the stories of the service generation during World War II, drawing from columns written by the author for the Dade County Sentinel in Trenton, Georgia. It offers a glimpse into the experiences of those who served, highlighting personal narratives from this significant period in history.
Readers will find a collection of firsthand accounts that reflect the realities of World War II, focusing on the United States and its involvement in the conflict. The book captures the essence of the 20th century through the voices of veterans, providing insights into their lives and the impact of the war on their generation. With its engaging illustrations and historical context, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of wars and conflicts.
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Dabbs writes the stories of the service generation during WWII. Many of the men in this book were in columns he wrote for the Dade County Sentinel in Trenton, Georgia.
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