The Story of World War Two, 1 of 2

In this first of two parts, Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel, discusses many aspects of World War Two with author Donald L. Miller, history professor at Lafayette College.  Miller discusses the war interms of participants over actions.  Many of his observations are taken from not only soldier participants but front line medics.  There is considerable discussion of the effects on civillian populations.

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