Bibliography

MaryHaas@AOL.COM
Fri, 12 Jun 1998 04:06:14 EDT

Several folks have expressed an interest in reading about WW II and knowing
more about nurses during that time.  I'd like to recommend to you The Women's
Memorial as a great source of books about women in the American service.
Especially the book PEN PAN COMMANDO about a nurse who served in Africa, Italy
and Germany throughout the war.  She was one of the first into a German POW
camp and at one of the big concentration camps also.  Much of the book is from
letters not memory.  There are many other books offered for sale there that
are not easy to find in other places.  I recently finished reading THE RAPE OF
NANKING.  This is an excellent book and promotes lots of thoughts.  I am also
reading CITIZEN SOLDIER by Ambrose which gives the soldiers views from Europe
both sides from D-day to V-E Day.  Now I know why my cousin just out of high
school who served with Patton never talked about his war experiences.  Mary E.
Haas