American Heritage Magazine November 1998 (Volume 49, Number 7) Ordinary Heroes –Americans Who Won World War II

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Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean with no marks. The binding is secure.

This 1998 American Heritage issue offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of ordinary Americans who played extraordinary WWII roles. Published when many veterans were still alive, it provides rare firsthand accounts and personal stories that transport readers to battlefields, home fronts, and personal struggles. From brave soldiers to Rosie the Riveters, this well-preserved copy pays tribute to the unsung heroes whose sacrifices secured victory, making it a treasured addition for collectors and history enthusiasts.

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Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean with no marks. The binding is secure.

This November 1998 issue of American Heritage Magazine offers a poignant and captivating glimpse into the lives of ordinary Americans who played extraordinary roles in World War II. Published at a time when many WWII veterans were still alive, this volume provides a rare opportunity to hear firsthand accounts and personal stories from those who experienced the war firsthand. Through meticulously researched articles and a wealth of historical photographs, readers are transported back to the battlefields, home fronts, and personal struggles that defined this pivotal era in American history. From the brave soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy to the Rosie the Riveters who powered the industrial war effort, this issue pays tribute to the unsung heroes whose sacrifices and resilience ultimately secured victory. For collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this well-preserved copy offers a tangible connection to a generation that shaped the course of the 20th century, making it a treasured addition to any library.

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