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3.5? To counterbalance Germany's anti-intellectualism and intense propaganda, thousands of books were given to WW2 servicemen overseas, to comfort, educate and relax them in between battle. This is the most fascinating story, and I can't believe that in all of my years of reading about WW2, I only ran into the barest snippets of this story. (I'd read about servicement who wrote to Betty Smith, telling what A Tree Grows in Brooklyn had meant to them overseas, but had not known the extent of the p
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This is a story-style history book, and it tells the story of the military library program in WWII. There had previously been a mass library program in WWI, which was driven by donations and run by civilian volunteer librarians, and which had fallen into neglect in the interwar period, the books of its program largely dispersed to non-military libraries. So this book traces the revival of the librarian-run civilian donation program Vi ...more
This is a story-style history book, and it tells the story of the military library program in WWII. There had previously been a mass library program in WWI, which was driven by donations and run by civilian volunteer librarians, and which had fallen into neglect in the interwar period, the books of its program largely dispersed to non-military libraries. So this book traces the revival of the librarian-run civilian donation program Vi ...more

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