North American People, U.S. People & Places - Miscellaneous, Children & Childhood, World War II
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Overview
In the midst of the harsh realities of wartime, the children of World War II drew together to work, play, and support each other. Faced with the possible loss of fathers, brothers, uncles, and friends, children like Sammy Berman and John Smith whose fathers were fighting in Europe, did their best to help out. Japanese American children like Louise Ogawa were sent to internment camps. No matter what their age or gender, many children helped by working, saving money to buy war bonds, conserving and collecting things like rubber and tin, and planting victory gardens.Book Details
Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Co., c2003.
Pages
64
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780822506607