The Good War

By Studs Terkel

The Good War (Pulitzer Prize, 1985) is Studs Terkel's acclaimed oral history of World War II. From a pipe fitter's apprentice at Pearl Harbor to a Nagasaki atomic bomb crew member, Terkel gathers raw, intimate accounts of the American experience, creating "the richest and most powerful single document" (The Boston Globe) of the era. This compelling collection offers a profound, human perspective on the global conflict.
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