Sometimes, events like WW2 seem so distant, we forget how ordinary lives were affected. My Dad(George) and his brother(Woodrow) were both schoolteachers at the time of America's entry into WW2 on Dec 7th, 1941. Just 4 weeks later, my Dad was drafted into the US Army and served four years, mostly in the Pacific campaign against the Japanese. My Dad returned to the States unscathed and in good health. His brother was not so lucky.
Woodrow was captured by Nazi forces at the Battle of the Bulge in Dec 1944 and taken prisoner-of-war. Woodrow was held at Stalag 11B in Fallingbostel. Prussia. (Work Camp 53-09). This POW camp was liberated by advancing Allied armies in April 1945. Woodrow weighed 85 LBS when freed from the Nazis. His health destroyed, he returned home to Pike County, KY where he dies a few years later. My Dad lived another 62 years after separation from military service. This generation is almost all gone.