Rome Remembers
Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes
Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes
  • Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes

    Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes

    05.31.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - Homecoming

    Rome Remembers: World War II - Homecoming

    05.30.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb

    Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb

    05.29.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima

    Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima

    05.28.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - The Western Front

    Rome Remembers: World War II - The Western Front

    05.27.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - Signing Up

    Rome Remembers: World War II - Signing Up

    05.26.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - The Road to War

    Rome Remembers: World War II - The Road to War

    05.25.09 - 12:01 am

  • Rome Remembers: World War II - Introduction

    Rome Remembers: World War II - Introduction

    05.24.09 - 12:01 am

Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb
Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb
Rome Remembers: The Atomic Bomb
May 29, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 39 39 recommendations | email to a friend
Germany had already surrendered, but in the late summer and early fall of 1945, U.S. soldiers were preparing for something they dreaded: the invasion of mainland Japan. After facing fierce fighting...
Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima
Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima
Rome Remembers: Iwo Jima
by Jim Alred and Ross McDuffie
May 28, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 38 38 recommendations | email to a friend
In early 1945, American forces were moving through the Pacific, gaining footholds in what was planned to be an assault on the Japanese mainland. One island along the way evokes many memories for l...
Rome Remembers: World War II - The Western Front
Rome Remembers: World War II - The Western Front
Rome Remembers: The Western Front
by Jim Alred
May 27, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 34 34 recommendations | email to a friend
Nightly bombings. Cold so intense you could hardly bear it. Discovered atrocities that defied explana-tion. The fear of losing your life from a minor wound because of a delayed evacuation. All of t...
Rome Remembers: World War II - Signing Up
Rome Remembers: World War II - Signing Up
Rome Remembers World War II: Signing Up
by Jim Alred
May 26, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 42 42 recommendations | email to a friend
When the United States declared war on both Japan and Germany, hundreds of thousands of Americans across the country began to enlist in the armed services. Romans were no exception. Some locals, ...
Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes
Rome Remembers: World War II - From the Ashes
Rome Remembers World War II: From the Ashes
by Jim Alred and Ross McDuffie
May 31, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 36 36 recommendations | email to a friend
They fought in the Great War and returned home to a hero’s welcome. The memories of the war still stay with the local veterans today. To a person, they all talk about the hardships, but also the ma...
Rome Remembers: World War II - Homecoming
Rome Remembers: World War II - Homecoming
Rome Remembers World War II: Homecoming
by Jim Alred and Ross McDuffie
May 30, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 37 37 recommendations | email to a friend
The war was over, but local veterans were spread all over the world. Their journeys brought them back to America with pomp and circumstance and memories they recall vividly more than six decades la...
Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb
Rome Remembers: World War II - Atomic Bomb
Rome Remembers: The Atomic Bomb
May 29, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 39 39 recommendations | email to a friend
Germany had already surrendered, but in the late summer and early fall of 1945, U.S. soldiers were preparing for something they dreaded: the invasion of mainland Japan. After facing fierce fighting...
Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima
Rome Remembers: World War II - Iwo Jima
Rome Remembers: Iwo Jima
by Jim Alred and Ross McDuffie
May 28, 2009 | 0 0 comments | 38 38 recommendations | email to a friend
In early 1945, American forces were moving through the Pacific, gaining footholds in what was planned to be an assault on the Japanese mainland. One island along the way evokes many memories for l...