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Tag: war memoir
The Poetry of Pain and Its Meaning in the Age of COVID-19
The Poetry of Pain and Its Meaning in the Age of COVID-19
Nov 16, 2021
By Michael Freiling and Shelley Baker-Gard
Review of a manuscript of poems written during August 1942 in America by Japanese-Americans being sent to camps.
Memoirs of a Japanese Nurse
Aug 21, 2021
By Paul Carty
Hajimeko Takeda’s Notes by a Japanese Nurse Sent to France or Women Soldiers Dispatched to Europe: the Japanese Red Cross Relief Corps and the First World War.
D-Day memoir
Jun 12, 2019
By Ken Rodgers
Ken Rodger's father writes about his war experience.
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