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True Stories From World War II in the Pacific Theater

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True Stories From World War II in the Pacific Theater

By: Julie McDonald
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Dorothy McKibben was the, "front man," for the Manhattan Project in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dorothy and Robert Oppenheimer became life long friends, in this fascinating story.

Ester Ahn Kim, a Korean Christian, refused to bow at a shrine. She was taken prisoner and held until the United States liberated Korea after World War II. Her faith was amazing, and God used her greatly during her imprisonment.

Philip Johnston and the Navajo Code Talkers. This story takes place in and near my home town, of Flagstaff, Arizona. The United States was losing the war in the Pacific, because the Japanese were breaking all our codes. The one code that was NEVER broken was the Navajo's own, unwritten language.

Edith Warner dreamed of a quiet and peaceful life in the beauty and serenity of northern New Mexico. She had started a quaint tea room for the locals. Edith suddenly found herself in the middle of the Manhattan Project, entertaining Robert Oppenheimer, his wife Kitty and a host of scientists from around the world.

Dorsey Merrills was a personal friend of our family. He was captured in the Philippines, and forced to walk in the Bataan Death March. A POW in Japan, he traded cigarette butts he had found on the ground, for a New Testament.
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misleading title for this group. nothing to do with world war II first hand accounts at all. just another PC woke garbage pile trying to take credit for something someone else did. another effort to erase our greatest generations achievements

woke garbage

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