Asheville and Western North Carolina in World War II by Chapman, Reid

Asheville and Western North Carolina in World War II
by Chapman, Reid

(#35066U1)

Paperback Arcadia Pub., 2006
Description: 127 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm.
Dewey: 940.53; Audience: Adult

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A collection of stories by servicemen and their families from the town of Asheville and Western North Carolina during the World War II era.

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World War II served as a rallying call in Asheville and Western North Carolina, putting the citizens back to work. Asheville's two strongest economic sectors, tourism and medicine; its beautiful isolation; and advanced hospitals served the nation's needs during the Second World War. The United States secreted German and Japanese businessmen, federal agencies, and valuable art in these mountains, and recuperating soldiers found solace in the camps and inns. Meanwhile our citizens-black and white men, women, and children-offered themselves up for service. Images of America: Asheville and Western North Carolina in World War II tells their stories, from Pearl Harbor's bombing to the study of the long-term effects of radiation on the Japanese, from the far Pacific to stateside support groups and local sacrifices.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Arcadia Pub.
  • Publication Date: November 1, 2006
  • Format: Paperback
  • Series: Images of America
  • Dewey: 940.53
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 127 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
  • Tracings: Miles, Deborah (Deborah Ann)
  • ISBN-10: 0-7385-4342-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-7385-4342-0
  • LCCN: 2006-928936
  • Follett Number: 35066U1
  • Audience: Adult