When All the Men Were Gone: World War II and the Home Front, One Boy's Journey Through the War Years

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Author: Ronald Capalaces

ISBN-10: 0615356079

ISBN-13: 9780615356075

Category: Historical Biography - United States

WHEN ALL THE MEN WERE GONE--World War II and the Home Front--One Boy’s Journey Through the War Years is a memoir of five years of my life growing up as a child during WW II. It’s about a distant war and a home front neighborhood separated by miles and years--as time, fate, and human events play themselves out. \ When All the Men Were Gone is a salute to those of my generation, the ones who lived in the shadow of the Greatest Generation. It was our generation, those at the home front during...

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WHEN ALL THE MEN WERE GONE--World War II and the Home Front--One Boy s Journey Through the War Years is a memoir of five years of my life growing up as a child during WW II. It s about a distant war and a home front neighborhood separated by miles and years--as time, fate, and human events play themselves out. When All the Men Were Gone is a salute to those of my generation, the ones who lived in the shadow of the Greatest Generation. It was our generation, those at the home front during WW II, that also suffered many losses; our loved ones; our innocence; our nurturing. We saw the images--the toll of human conflict and the horror of the atom bomb. We saw the ravages of hatred in the gaunt faces and hollowed spirits of concentration camp survivors. We saw giant holes filled with naked and dead bodies. We came of age between two powerful decades: The Forties and The Sixties. Our time to serve came with the Korean Conflict and for some the Vietnam War. My generation was called the quiet generation and the forgotten generation. Not too flattering and also not too accurate. I like to think of my generation as the little generation that could. It was my generation, at the home front, that found the courage and determination to pull together to help our service men and women conquer the evil sweeping across Europe and the Pacific. This book is but a small step toward helping to define our generation and staking out a claim for its legacy. This is a remembrance of our generation...not the greatest, but the one closest to it. This is about the struggle of life without men and its impact on those left behind. It is told through the eyes of a child as he lives through the war years.

\ AMERICA IN WWIImagazine“All the men were gone; gone for the duration of the war,” author Ronald G. Capalaces writes. “Left behind were wives, mothers, children, old folks, and military rejects all facing an uncertain future.” It’s the story of his generation, one that was “not the Greatest, but the one closest to it.”… Most of the brave men Capalaces has honored here are now gone. In his book’s closing sentences, he urges readers of more recent generations to “Find your heroes, they are all around you. Create your stories, they are already in you—waiting to be written.”--(Richard Sassaman)\ \