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Last Letters From Attu: A Haunting Tale of War and Loss

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The story of the Last Letters from Attu is a haunting tale of war and loss. The letters, which were written by American soldiers during the Battle of Attu in World War II, provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of the soldiers who fought and died on that remote island.

Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
by Mary Breu

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8453 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 322 pages

The Battle of Attu was fought from May 11 to May 30, 1943, on the island of Attu in the Aleutian Islands. The battle was the first time that American forces had fought on Japanese soil, and it was one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific War.

The American forces were outnumbered by the Japanese, and they suffered heavy casualties. Of the 5,000 American soldiers who landed on Attu, more than 2,000 were killed or wounded. The Japanese also suffered heavy casualties, with over 2,300 killed.

The Last Letters from Attu were written by American soldiers in the days leading up to and during the battle. The letters were found after the battle, and they provide a moving and heartbreaking account of the soldiers' experiences.

The letters reveal the soldiers' fears, hopes, and dreams. They write about their families, their friends, and their hopes for the future. They also write about the horrors of war, and the sacrifices that they are making.

One of the most poignant letters is from a soldier named Private First Class John H. Black. Black wrote his letter to his wife, Helen, on May 26, 1943, just two days before he was killed in action.

In his letter, Black tells Helen that he is "ng fine" and that he is "not afraid." He also tells her that he loves her and that he is thinking of her all the time.

Black's letter is a reminder of the sacrifices that our soldiers make for our freedom. It is also a reminder of the importance of remembering those who have died in service to our country.

The Last Letters from Attu are a powerful and moving testament to the human spirit. They are a reminder of the horrors of war, but they are also a reminder of the hope and love that can survive even in the darkest of times.

The Discovery of the Letters

The Last Letters from Attu were discovered by American forces after the battle. The letters were found in a variety of places, including foxholes, bunkers, and the pockets of dead soldiers.

The letters were initially collected by the Army Signal Corps, and they were later turned over to the Library of Congress. The letters are now housed in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division.

The discovery of the Last Letters from Attu was a significant event. The letters provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of the soldiers who fought and died on Attu.

The Significance of the Letters

The Last Letters from Attu are a valuable historical document. The letters provide a firsthand account of the Battle of Attu, and they offer a unique insight into the experiences of the soldiers who fought there.

The letters are also a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that our soldiers make for our freedom. The soldiers who wrote these letters were ordinary men who were fighting for a cause that they believed in.

The Last Letters from Attu are a testament to the human spirit. They are a reminder of the hope and love that can survive even in the darkest of times.

The Last Letters from Attu are a haunting and moving tale of war and loss. The letters provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of the soldiers who fought and died on that remote island.

The letters are a reminder of the horrors of war, but they are also a reminder of the hope and love that can survive even in the darkest of times.

Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
by Mary Breu

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8453 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 322 pages
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Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
by Mary Breu

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8453 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 322 pages
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