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Photographer, paratrooper, POW, a Wyoming cowboy in Hitler's Germany, M. Carroll

Label
Photographer, paratrooper, POW, a Wyoming cowboy in Hitler's Germany, M. Carroll
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Photographer, paratrooper, POW
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
M. Carroll
Sub title
a Wyoming cowboy in Hitler's Germany
Summary
War era correspondence and 70 year old photographs depict an age of heroism and innocence. PHOTOGRAPHER, PARATROOPER, POW: A Wyoming Cowboy in Hitler's Germany tells the story of three brothers who leave their Wyoming home to fight in World War II. This historical narrative begins with the westward expansion of a tough breed of immigrants, and ends with the rendition of Harold Carroll's many harrowing escapes from Nazi prisoner of war camps, mostly described in his own words. Within these pages family histories, military experiences, personal desires, photos, and war-time correspondence subtly communicate the angst and awe of an era. Judiciously saved by one of America's first paratroopers, a combat photographer, and a prisoner of war whose stubborn tenacity saved him repeatedly from execution at the hands of the Nazis; and meticulously compiled by the author into a rich saga that allows glimpses into our colorful & troubled past
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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