Blueberry Pie: The Meaning of WWII for the Americans Who Fought in It
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Blueberry Pie: The Meaning of WWII for the Americans Who Fought in It

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The powerful impact of World War II continues to thunder through the postwar decades. Memoirs and analyses of this turning point in world history continue to gain popularity. Now comes "Blueberry Pie" by Otis Pease, war veteran and retired history professor.

With humor and a deft touch, Pease discusses his war in the context of historians' ongoing debates: Did WW

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Paperback, 288 pages
Published November 1st 2007 by iUniverse
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