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Duty, Honor and A Loaf of Bread: Portrait of An American Family in WWII, 1944-1946 (Paperback)
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Code: B00/50
Price: $24.95
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DUTY, HONOR AND A LOAF OF BREAD: Portrait of an American
Family in WW II 1944 - 1946 by Jan Waldron Votroubek and Ed Votroubek
A soft bound book of 400 pages plus full color cover.
Like other families, letters were the fabric that held the
fledgling Waldron family together during the personally
trying, society changing events of World War II. Bill, the
town baker, voluntarily
became an infantry soldier and platoon scout in Europe
and Marge, a new wife, became the town
baker - the Waldron’s version of Rosie the Riveter.
Nothing in their lives had prepared them for
these roles yet everything in their lives made them equal
to the tasks at hand.
Their letters to one another provide an intimate view of
an American family triumphing in the
face of adversity. Duty, Honor, Faith, Love and Family
all play a role and readers will come to love
and admire both of them. Bill’s letters from the Battle
of the Bulge, the Siegfreid Line and through
the end of the war across Germany and into Czechoslovakia
are particularly interesting. He reveals
himself as a down to earth patriot who volunteered for a
very dangerous job and excelled - a man
with survivor’s instincts who avoided illness, frostbite
and wounds under extremely difficult circumstances.
Historical perspective is provided by sidebars throughout
the book which explain matters referred
to in the letters as well as what is going on in the war
and at home. The sidebars are themselves
an education, made immediate and interesting by the
personal experiences conveyed in the
letters. A really great read!
"Jan Waldron Votroubek and her husband,
Ed Votroubek, have faithfully sorted
her parents’ correspondence and researched
WWII history to produce a
book that testifies to the transformation
Bill and Marge saw as America
sacrificed its small town lifestyle to the
powers of the global stage. There are
wonderful sidebars explaining references
and current events. What needed
no research was the devotion of Marge
& Bill. They were resolutely faithful
to each other & signed each letter, Still
loving and missing you."
Louise Leetch
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