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Holiday Tour.

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A quick note to my followers here that I do have a new book out. It is the 9th volume in the Things Our Fathers Saw series, and it’s finally about the Homefront and the women (I guess what our mothers saw!). I will leave you with a synopsis and a link below, or you can head to the Shop tab on this site.

I also wanted to let you know that if you are somewhat local to the Glens Falls area, I will be holding my holiday Meet the Author book tour at my shop in the Shirt Factory. The hours are posted in the graphic above.

In VOLUME 9 of The Things Our Fathers Saw® series, ‘Homefront/Women At War’, we will take an often-overlooked view of the story of World War II. You will visit with the people on the homefront, from schoolkids navigating growing up during the Great Depression and the War, to the women on the factory floor and the armed services, newly independent but having to fight for their rights and later, their jobs, laying the seeds of societal change for the future. You will meet war brides on the ships’ decks over the Atlantic, and follow the challenges they faced growing up in a Europe at war, meeting their GIs, and then starting new families in a new environment. Lastly, you will sit down with the displaced children of World War II who struggled to survive as totalitarian thugs marched into and upended their worlds for years to come, but who survived to tell their personal tales of suffering, and express their gratitude, to young Americans who took the time to listen to them.

“If it had not been for the women going out the door, there would have been no spring in 1944.”

280 PAGES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AUTHOR’S NOTE

THE WATERSHED

PART ONE: WORKING

THE LABOR ACTIVIST

PAY DISCRIMINATION

WARTIME IN THE FACTORY

RECRUITING WOMEN WORKERS

THE UNION

‘WE FELT THE DANGER TO OUR COUNTRY’

‘I’M DOING A GOOD JOB WHERE I AM’

SHIFT WORK SISTERS

‘YOU’RE MORE TALENTED THAN THAT’

THIRTY CENTS AN HOUR

THE LOS ALAMOS SECRETARY

DR. FERMI AND DR. TELLER

‘AS IF IT WAS NOONTIME’

HOME

‘NEVER QUESTIONED ME ABOUT THE BOMB’

THE RESEARCH PHYSICIST

‘NOT ALLOWED TO DISCUSS THE NATURE OF OUR WORK’

‘I LOST TWO BROTHERS’

PART TWO: HOME & SCHOOL

THE SCHOOL TEACHER

DEPRESSION DAYS

‘NOBODY REALLY KNEW’

RATIONING

ENTERTAINMENT

TEACHING

MARRIAGE DURING WARTIME

THE BOYS IN THE WAR

D-DAY

‘THEY JUST WOULDN’T TELL ANYONE’

THE SCHOOLGIRL

THE VICTORY BIKE

SCHOOL

CULTURE AND MUSIC

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

‘WE FELT SO BAD FOR THEM’

THE PEARL HARBOR KID              

FAMILY IN PEARL HARBOR

GOING ACROSS THE PACIFIC

PEARL CITY

MARTIAL LAW

‘THEIR HAIR HAD TURNED WHITE’

‘THIS WAS THEIR LAST CHANCE’

‘JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS’

THE END OF THE WAR

BACK IN NEW YORK

PART THREE: SERVICE

US ARMY NURSE, EUROPE

THE DEPRESSION ERA

‘ONCE YOU DO THIS, YOU’RE THEIRS’

PEARL HARBOR

OVERSEAS

NORTH AFRICA AND CORSICA

MT. VESUVIUS

THE END OF THE WAR

‘WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO FOR ME?’

‘THEY ARE MOSTLY GONE’

US ARMY NURSE, PACIFIC

‘I WOULD KILL YOU’

OVERSEAS

HOME

THE WASP

THE WOMEN AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS

TRAINING AT SWEETWATER, TEXAS

B-25 TRAINING

TARGET TOWING

DISBANDED

KEEPING IN TOUCH

THE FLIGHT NURSE

‘I DIDN’T WANT TO TELL MY FATHER’

‘WE DIDN’T KNOW WHERE WE WERE GOING’

‘THIS ONE NEEDS ME’

‘A PLANELOAD OF PSYCHOS’

‘WE FLEW THE ENTIRE PACIFIC’

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND AND BETTY GRABLE

THE PHILIPPINES

TARAWA

FOOD

MARRIAGE

THE WORLD WAR II FLIGHT NURSES ASSOCIATION

‘LEAVE ME ALONE’

THE WAVE

THE WAVES

WAVE QUARTERS ONE

MAPWORK

CELEBRITY BOND DRIVE

THE FLAG

AN COSMOPOLITAN WEDDING

INTERESTING PEOPLE

DISCHARGED

THE RECRUITER

AWAY FROM HOME

‘I FEEL RESPONSIBLE HE’S DEAD’

SMALL TOWNS

THE BAND CIRCUIT

FAMILY

BROTHER JACK

THE END OF THE WAR

THE WREN

DOODLE BUGS

LIFE IN ENGLAND

THE GIRL GUIDES

THE WRENS

WAR’S END

‘LIFE HAS CHANGED’

ANTI-WAR

PART FOUR: WAR BRIDES

THE WAR BRIDES

THE ATS

BOMBINGS

‘A LIFE’S SOUVENIR’

VE DAY

THE RIDING SCHOOL

LEADING THE HORSES

AIR RAIDS

THE GIS IN ENGLAND

WAR BRIDE

LONDON

‘SHE’LL NEVER LEAVE ME’

SINGING WITH THE WOUNDED GIS

THE NEW YORK SKYLINE

‘LIFE IN AMERICA WAS VERY DIFFERENT’

PART FIVE: THE DISPLACED

THE REFUGEE

ARREST

SIBERIA

‘I DO NOT THINK I COULD FIND THEIR GRAVES’

EAST AFRICA

TANZANIA

TO THE UNITED STATES

‘WHAT WAR DOES TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN’

THE GERMAN SCHOOLGIRL

‘OUR WAR STARTED’

‘A VERY HARD TIME’

‘THE RUSSIANS WERE REACHING THE BORDER’

DIFFICULT JOURNEY

‘WE LEFT EVERYTHING’

‘THERE WAS NO ONE ELSE TO BLAME’

REBUILDING AFTER THE WAR

THE HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR

THE ARRIVAL OF THE GERMANS

THE WARSAW GHETTO

THE GHETTO UPRISING

BERLIN

‘NO ONE SURVIVED FROM MY FAMILY’

‘I WANTED TO LIVE’

TO THE UNITED STATES

‘I KNOW WHAT WAR IS’

TO KEEP THEM WITH US

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Indomitable.

I’m still processing the horrific attack on Israel, as we all are. Our scriptwriter and webmaster for the film A Train Near Magdeburg wrote a beautiful post that I would like to share below. We, as American Gentiles, stand with Israel, as President Harry Truman did fourteen minutes after the Jewish state was proclaimed in May 1948. Thank you Lee Shackleford.

November 1, 2023

We do have news about the film, but for the moment horror and fear take precedence as terrorists invade, assault, and rain death down on innocents in Israel.

If you’ve read all our other posts here, you know that our team is especially close to some people who make homes in Israel. So you’ll be relieved to hear that at the time I write this, we have heard that Ellen HaberNaomi VilkoGalia Hartmann, and Varda Weisskopf are all safe and well. And for this we give thanks. We are eager to hear from more!

Our friend Lynn Perlgut Kra-Oz (who has lived in Israel for 44 years) sent us a passionate and eloquent report of what it has been like to live in this nightmare. And it closed with a poetic suggestion that brought tears to my eyes. Instead of the photo of burning buildings that I’d previously posted here, she offered this:

“Ellen (lifelong friend Ellen Haber) has suggested that I send a photo that you may want to use … it a photo taken in the center of Tel Aviv this past Friday, next to the Tel Aviv Museum. It is a table set up for the Sabbath with an empty seat to honor every hostage still held by the Hamas terrorists. My sister in law (who lives in Tel Aviv) took the photo. She said she would be happy if you used it.”

And here it is.

Our team is made up of American Gentiles. Sometimes when people learn this, they ask, “Why are you so passionate about making this movie? You’re not Jews!”

We’re human beings. We are people of love and compassion who abhor violence and who know, if only through our study of history, that this new war is another chapter in the seemingly-endless story of the persecution of Jews. “How long, oh Lord?” the Psalmist cries, and we echo his plea.

One of our goals for this movie is –and always has been– to demonstrate to the world, to all who see the film, that great and good things come from compassion, from sharing, from putting oneself at risk for the sake of others who cannot care for themselves.

In a way, that’s the whole miracle of what happened in April 1945 just north of Magdeburg: people trained for violence turned their energies to rescue, to healing, to … well, let’s just say the word: love. And the result was the freedom and healing of 2,500 human beings and the opportunity for them to bring into the world children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Our hearts are with all who suffer today. Meanwhile we hold fast to our conviction that the Jews of Israel will survive. 

They are indomitable.

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