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Three Hours WWII
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Three Hours WWII is the captivating memoir of author Doug Daniel. From his youth on a farm in Tennessee to his war years and time of studying at the Institute of Design. Daniel's pages are filled with eye-opening experiences. His records, tales, and anecdotes demonstrate the profound changes the world has seen in the span of one man's lifetime-from the price of eggs at the market to the cultural impact of a World War. Daniel's love and appreciation for family has never changed, however. While t…
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Three Hours WWII is the captivating memoir of author Doug Daniel. From his youth on a farm in Tennessee to his war years and time of studying at the Institute of Design. Daniel's pages are filled with eye-opening experiences. His records, tales, and anecdotes demonstrate the profound changes the world has seen in the span of one man's lifetime-from the price of eggs at the market to the cultural impact of a World War. Daniel's love and appreciation for family has never changed, however. While the world around may fluctuate and change, the importance of family remains a constant. This memoir is proof of this.

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Three Hours WWII is the captivating memoir of author Doug Daniel. From his youth on a farm in Tennessee to his war years and time of studying at the Institute of Design. Daniel's pages are filled with eye-opening experiences. His records, tales, and anecdotes demonstrate the profound changes the world has seen in the span of one man's lifetime-from the price of eggs at the market to the cultural impact of a World War. Daniel's love and appreciation for family has never changed, however. While the world around may fluctuate and change, the importance of family remains a constant. This memoir is proof of this.

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