Letters from a Soldier, 1941-1945

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  • Letters from a Soldier, 1941-1945 Book Detail

  • Author : Harold O. Larson
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Publisher : Trafford Publishing
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 330
  • ISBN 13 : 1553696956
  • File Size : 66,66 MB

Letters from a Soldier, 1941-1945 by Harold O. Larson PDF Summary

Book Description: This manuscript contains actual letters written by my father during World War II - included are my comments and memoirs. The letters were written to his family, especially his mother. Actual photographs have been included, many from Europe during the war.

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