When Kansas City Went to War - Henry Bloch, Edward T. Matheny Jr., Bill Dunn Sr.

For the Greatest Generation, memories of World War II replay as vividly as motion picture newsreels. Whether they parachuted into France or joined an assembly line, virtually every American—every Kansas Citian—went to war. Launching a new series, War Stories: World War II Remembered, Time magazine editor-at-large David Von Drehle interviews three of the city’s most recognizable veterans of the six-year conflict. Civic giants Henry Bloch, Edward T. Matheny Jr., and Bill Dunn Sr. were barely out of their teens when they rallied to the cry of “Remember Pearl Harbor." Now, 70 years after the war's end, they share their personal stories and reflect on the leadership of President Harry S. Truman, their hometown commander-in-chief. This series, co-presented by the Truman Library Institute, is made possible by funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

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When Kansas City Went to War - Henry Bloch, Edward T. Matheny Jr., Bill Dunn Sr.

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