When Books Went to War: The Stories That Helped Us Win World War II

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Tara Even more so today than when you asked this question. We have now moved to the stage of literal book burning (in an unironic twist, also coming from t…moreEven more so today than when you asked this question. We have now moved to the stage of literal book burning (in an unironic twist, also coming from the university students as was the case in Nazi Germany.) (less)
Molly Guptill Manning Here are a few questions to get a discussion started:

1) The Americans who fought (on the home front and abroad) during WWII have been called "the grea…more
Here are a few questions to get a discussion started:

1) The Americans who fought (on the home front and abroad) during WWII have been called "the greatest generation." Does WBWTW confirm this idea?

2) Newspapers called the Victory Book Campaign a failure. Was it? Why or why not?

3) Do you think publishers printed ASEs based on a patriotic duty or do you think they were expecting to ultimately profit from their efforts?

4) Are you surprised by any of the titles the servicemen requested or especially enjoyed?

5) Are there any titles that you think should/shouldn't have been printed as ASEs? (The appendix lists all the ASEs that were printed)

6) What are your thoughts on how the publishers addressed Congress's censorship attempt through Title V?

7) Has reading this book changed the way you look at reading? Does it make you value books more? Feel the same about them?

8) Does anyone have a parent, grandparent, other relative, or acquaintance who fought in WWII? Did they ever mention the ASEs or reading while at war? (less)
Helen The American Service Edition books did last a long time out in the battle zones, yes.

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