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Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Released Tuesday, 1st September 2020
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Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Episode 5 - Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion) WWII veteran interview

Tuesday, 1st September 2020
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In Episode #5 of Till Victory (a podcast about WWII and peace), I'm having a very inspiring chat with WW2 veteran Allen Greene (573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion). We talk about witnessing the gruesome landings on Omaha Beach from the deck of USS Achernar, spotting enemy aircraft for the US Army Air Forces throughout the whole European campaign, and about the difficulties of readjusting to civilian life after you've put your life on hold for many years. A very meaningful episode, when we are celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the end of World War II... 

Clément Horvath, French author of "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" talks in this new series of podcasts with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and the future of peace. Clément's latest book is the English version of his award-winning "Till Victory, lettres de soldats alliés", a best seller in France focusing on frontline letters from war-torn Europe, and the result of 15 years of research. The book is about to be released worldwide in October 2020 by Pen & Sword Books. https://www.tillvictory.com


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