The Forgotten Generation: American Children and World War II Review

The Forgotten Generation: American Children and World War II
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This book holds little for scholarly interest. There is virtually no primary research and little in the way of analysis. It lacks a thesis or argument of any kind. For casual readers who want anecdotal evidence about children during wartime it may provide a short primer.

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Two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt addressed the nation by radio, saying, "We are all in it—all the way. Every single man, woman, and child is a partner in the most tremendous undertaking of our American history." So began a continuing theme of the World War II years: the challenges of wartime would not be borne by adults alone. Men, women, and children would all be involved in the work of war.

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