Umfang 230 seiten
This book reflects on the lessons of World War I that have been forgotten or ignored by Israel, America, and humanity. During the war, words such as morale, democracy, and Americanism became overused and their true meanings were lost. The author, an army chaplain, shares personal experiences and insights gained during his overseas service, offering historical value not yet covered by other Jewish chaplains or welfare workers. The book also highlights the important role played by Jews in the US military and their contribution to the morale of the forces overseas.
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