Exploring the influence of religion during World War II, this book provides a critical examination of its significance and effects on American society in the post-war era. It delves into how religious beliefs shaped the experiences of individuals and communities during the conflict and highlights the lasting implications on cultural and social dynamics in the years that followed.
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First full-scale biography of the most senior English soldier to die in a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War, revealing the courage, faith and fortitude of an unjustly forgotten hero of the British army.