I absolutely agree.
The suffering caused by the Nazis, Italian fascists, and the Japanese is just beyond comprehension.
My own family had numerous participants in the war, but the one that sticks out is my uncle (an Aggie) who was captured on Corregidor and died in Japan in a POW camp.
His death haunted my mother all her life. His father died without ever knowing what became of his oldest son. His wife lived the rest of her life alone. His two boys grew up without a father, and only one of them remembered him at all.
So many American families have similar stories, and then you multiply that by all the countries sucked into the war.
I often feel the weight of all that suffering as I read or watch something about the history of the time.
The suffering caused by the Nazis, Italian fascists, and the Japanese is just beyond comprehension.
My own family had numerous participants in the war, but the one that sticks out is my uncle (an Aggie) who was captured on Corregidor and died in Japan in a POW camp.
His death haunted my mother all her life. His father died without ever knowing what became of his oldest son. His wife lived the rest of her life alone. His two boys grew up without a father, and only one of them remembered him at all.
So many American families have similar stories, and then you multiply that by all the countries sucked into the war.
I often feel the weight of all that suffering as I read or watch something about the history of the time.