Carolyn and her husband Herbert came from two different worlds. She
from a small town in West Virginia, and he from a small village in
East Prussia. They each experienced a different kind of life during
World War II. Herbert escaped death by the Russians, and the only
act of war Carolyn saw was selling war bonds and standing in line
for nylons for her mother until the telegraph came. Carolyn's
father was severely injured during a raid over Tokyo and would
never be the same. Herbert's family did not know if his father was
dead or alive for the three years they were in a refugee camp after
fleeing from the Russians.
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