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How The U.S. Army Learned What Soldiers Really Thought

How The U.S. Army Learned What Soldiers Really Thought

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Glen J. Carpenter speaks with Dr. Ed Gitre of Virginia Tech about The American Soldier in World War II, a major digital history project built around wartime surveys and firsthand responses from American service members. Their conversation examines how the U.S. Army used social science to understand morale, training, propaganda, race, gender, civilian transition, and the everyday experience of soldiers during World War II.


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The American Soldier in World War II - Home
GCMF Legacy Lecture | The American Soldier in WWII


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