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  1. May 8, 2015 · Compiled by Associate Editor Tim Baker. V-E Day, or Victory in Europe Day, was first celebrated on May 8, 1945 and marks the end of World War II in Europe. Seventy years later, the Veteran's ...

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · We Were There aims to collect as many first-hand accounts as possible by 2025, the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, to preserve veterans' accounts for future generations.

    • From Paratrooper to POW: Bob Nobles of the 82nd Airborne- By Kevin M. Hymel. D-Day arrived. In the late-night darkness of June 5, after receiving doughnuts and coffee from Red Cross Doughnut Dollies at RAF Station Folkingham, (Bob) Nobles and the rest of the men in the 508th’s 1st and 3rd Battalions strapped on their gear and weapons; Nobles also packed four letters from Bette.
    • Vierville Civilians Recall Allied Pre-Invasion Bombings- By Kevin Hymel. The townspeople of Vierville-sur-Mer awoke around 3 am on June 6, 1944, to the sound of bombs.
    • Commandos Crack Hitler’s Atlantic Wall- By Mark Simmon. What the West Wall had in store for them was a strong, well-organized defense. At first, though, as the unit’s official report stated, “It appeared that the landing would be unopposed and most craft dismounted the 2-inch mortars which were prepared to cover the landings with smoke.
    • A Combat Engineer on D-Day- By Rob Morris. “By the time of the invasion, we knew exactly where we were supposed to go and what we had to do,” said Rencher.
  3. Although Churchill is remembered best for the manner in which he rallied Britain in World War II, leadership was something he had exercised from his earliest days, even as a school boy. Within a year of leaving the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst his letters from the North West Frontier of India show that he had already established the main ...

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    To help your students analyze these primary sources, get a graphic organizer and guides: Analysis Tool and Guides The Veterans History Project (VHP) collects, preserves,and makes available the personal stories of Americanwar veterans and civilian workers who supportedthem. These collections of firsthand accounts aregathered for use by researchers a...

    The VHP, which is a special project of the AmericanFolklife Center at the Library of Congress, is thelargest oral history project in U.S. history. Since itwas founded in 2000, it has collected over 65,000items from thousands of veterans. Approximately150 additional items are added every week. Theseitems can take many forms from personal narratives(...

    These Library of Congress primary source materials support teaching about 20th-century U.S. history,social studies, or oral history. They may be of special interest near Veterans Day. Research major historical events that the veteran describes and create a brief timeline that includes eventsthat happened immediately before and after the events desc...

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · The memoirs remind us of Diana Cooper’s deathless title (from Wordsworth; see below**). The Second World War is indeed a trumpet call—from heights the reader might not otherwise glimpse. A prose epic like The River War and Marlborough, it belongs among the first rank of Churchill’s books.

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  6. WW2 stories of heroism. Discover the significance of the "D" in D-Day and explore the main forces that landed on the beaches of Normandy during this historic event. Find out which units led the charge and understand the strategic importance of Normandy in the Allies' journey from its shores to Berlin. Additionally, learn about the units ...

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