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Photographer, Paratrooper, POW - A Wyoming Cowboy in Hitler's Germany

English · Paperback / Softback

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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.

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Author/Photographer M Carroll wonders 'Why is it Always Us vs Them,' in her blog about consciousness and community at maureencarroll.com. You can follow M Carroll's explorations on Facebook and Pinterest, or make contact through publisher Anamcara Press LLC.

Product details

Authors M. Carroll, Maureen Carroll
Publisher Anamcara Press LLC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.06.2016
 
EAN 9781941237083
ISBN 978-1-941237-08-3
No. of pages 446
Dimensions 178 mm x 254 mm x 24 mm
Weight 833 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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